Luca Garulli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> Some people claim that Cocoon has no added value used with 
> Laszlo since any MVC-like application (Struts & Co.) can use 
> Laszlo just with a XML parser.

Obviously such people don't have to deal with the generation of a lot of
complex XML.  Even in a pure Web services scenario Cocoon can have
value.  If you are dealing with a set of static documents and a set of
static SWF, then sure, maybe you don't need Cocoon.
> 
> Caching of SWF, by itself, could be a good reason to use 
> Cocoon along with Laszlo.

Well, the claim is that Laszlo server itself will also provides caching
so no real extra value there...



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