Robert Sayre wrote:
On 8/5/03 4:29 AM, "Steven Noels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 29/07/2003 9:28 Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
I'll write something up.I needed something for a conference I'll be speaking, and I came up with:
"Apache Cocoon is a compelling XML-centric framework for building serious web applications. Different from traditional development frameworks, Cocoon provides XML pipelining and aggregation for content composition cleanly separated from a flow definition and execution context, offering an ideal platform for both content- and logic-driven web applications."
How does that sound?
"content- and logic-driven" is a little difficult to understand. When it comes down to it, neither really means anything (I know what you mean, but I understand your sentence in a cocoon context).
How about this: "Different from traditional development frameworks, Cocoon provides XML pipelining and aggregation for content composition cleanly separated from a flow definition and execution context. This separation of concerns makes it an ideal platform for both publishing- and task-based web applications."
"Task-based" may not be the best choice of words, but it "logic-driven" is a
little vague, IMO.
