Alex McLintock wrote: >. . .
In general I want to list records, select one for editing, offer it for editing, validate and save it... and this gets tedious for different tables.
>. . .
There are small examples but I don't think there is a full-size "best practice" application example yet. Problem is, software darwinism is still at work in selecting the best way of doing CRUD applications with Cocoon, currently several alternatives are being explored.Is there a standard application which does all this?
I think Torsten Curdt's GetTogether presentation [1] gives a good overview of what's here today. Things should get better soon though...
Also, Marc Portier's excellent presentation [2] of their XReporter tool at the same event shows an interesting structure using Cocoon as the frontend of a REST-like application backend.
Hope this helps!
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[1] http://outerthought.net/gettogether/12%20-%20presentation%20-%20torsten.pdf
[2]
http://outerthought.net/gettogether/14%20-%20presentation%20-%20mpo.pdf
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