Hi Stefano! I have taken a look at cocoon but find it kind of dificult to keep the things apart. I can't say that I get it all but from what I have red and understand the sql code is in the xml document with the content. Logic can be implemented in alot of different ways, java-script, xslt, and a costum generator.
Is this right ??? My problem is that it gets kind of messy in the xml files where sql statements and content is mixed. Also if I whant to do some logic on it I have to make my own generator. I don't doubt that cocoon is realy good once you know it. As it is know just figured out the basic pipelines properly and find it to be a realy good content manage framework at least. And if I scratch the surfice abit more I'll find the good things about cocoon. If I don't get around this cocoon problems I have I'll start a new presentation application (not dyngump) with J2EE and Struts. like to hear what you have to say, if I missunderstud something with cocoon or if I'm just giving up to easy. But I want to get som results now and I feel that cocoon is one step to big to take at the moment to get where I whant. regards Thomas --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
