I think you are comparing apples and oranges. Personally, I think there would be a lot of interest in anything related to Spring. I know I do for what I am doing at work. However, it would be much easier, politically as well as practically, to leverage it if was outside of Cocoon.

As for Excalibur, I'm not sure if you are really referring to the Avalon problems or if you consider the current Excalibur to have failed - even though it isn't quite dead as I still get emails from time to time. If it is really Excalibur you are referring to then I would suggest that that is just a case of the Java world finding a better alternative. That isn't a "failure" - after all Cocoon has successfully leveraged it for years. It is just normal software evolution.

So what if Cocoon ends up being the only user of this? The point is that it will probably never be leveraged outside of Cocoon until it is split off.

Ralph

Reinhard Poetz wrote:
Ralph Goers wrote:
Would it make sense to move this out of Cocoon entirely, similar to the javaflow stuff? That might make it easier for it to be reused.

After seeing Excalibur fail, I'm hesitating whenever ideas of moving things out of our codebase come up. As long as there are no people outside of our community, who show their interest, I don't think it makes sense.

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