I have heard some rumours about a .Net port of Cocoon. What about it?

One of the reasons that our company has decided not to use Cocoon is the
fact that we have an existing webapplication with MS COM+ components running
on IIS.  We didn't see any possibility to incorporate a java application
server (although maybe Atlanta ServletExec might do the job) and integrate
the COM components as well. Since the application makes extensive use of xml
and xsl Cocoon would have given us the possibility to throw out a lot of
code and make the whole application more configurable, as to adapt to
customers desires.

But alas.

Having a .Net version of Cocoon would make a difference.


Sincerily, Arjen Stolk




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