List members may be interested in our progress at the Historical Event Markup and Linking project, which uses Cocoon to transform XML documents into historical timelines, tables maps and animations in SVG. Links to the eye-candy are just off the home page: http://heml.mta.ca (Be sure to have the latest SVG viewer from Adobe.)
Since heml is a reasonably complex site, its sitemap and innards might interest those who are planning their own cocoon-based work. I can't claim it's anything like best practices, but it works. .war files tested against tomcat are available at http://heml.mta.ca/releases As well, our build process might interest those who wish to keep their Cocoon-based project current with Cocoon's libraries. Our build.xml calls the one from Cocoon, and copies over its jar files, then compiles and moves our java, xslt and xml. Upgrading to 2.0.4 was thus a matter of changing an env. variable. ViewCVS for browsing is at: http://heml.mta.ca/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/heml_cvs/ Anonymous cvs: cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/heml/cvsroot checkout heml_cvs password: anoncvs Finally, a giant thank-you to those who toil at making Cocoon better and better with each release. More than two years ago, I decided to base this project in Cocoon2. Since then, I've felt as if I have a team of experts working on the nitty-gritty while I get to work on the big picture. Yrs, -- Bruce Robertson, Dept. of Classics, Mount Allison University http://heml.mta.ca --------------------------------------------------------------------- Please check that your question has not already been answered in the FAQ before posting. <http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/faq/index.html> To unsubscribe, e-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>