Cambridge uses JSPUI. I'm not saying we are supporting it but we do use it.
-AZ


2008/10/24 Christophe Dupriez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi Robin,
>
> I would like to strongly support your proposal.
>
> But there is one question: will the DSpace community continue to support two
> UI ?
> Personally, I prefer JSP to Cocoon but I think that supporting two
> interfaces on the long term will be unmanageable...
> How people really using Manakin now evaluate this issue? Are they satisfied?
> Do they think JSP are easier, simpler, faster? Or they enjoy new useful
> features with Manakin and are happy with the overall organisation it
> imposes?
>
> Personally, I still belief "cleaned-up" JSP with a good API to access DSpace
> objects (designed from Manakin experience), some new JSTL tags, some EL
> functions would be easier to learn and use than Cocoon.
> But I did not made the transition (still deriving my work form DSPace
> 1.4.1): I may be completely wrong!!
>
> Have a nice week-end,
>
> Christophe
>
> Robin Taylor a écrit :
>>
>> Hi Mark,
>>
>> I recall a short while ago you commenting on the fact that there had been
>> no clamour from the community for a JSP 2.n based UI, well I would like to
>> start a small scale clamour. Is there any reason why we couldn't include the
>> necessary jar(s) in the daddy pom.xml and the appropriate entries in the
>> web.xml, that would allow those who wished to take advantage of 2.0 features
>> ? I have been making changes to some pages recently and it does my head in
>> having to resort to scripting within the pages.
>>
>> Cheers, Robin.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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