I might add that I tested out the demo of their portal application and what
it does is a filtering of the HTML generated by the http://www.w3c.org site.

Basically you can specify that would want the HTML output to be rewritten
using a printer friendly template, change the background color and mess with
the title of the page. Of course all I've seen was one content on the page
but I guess it must be pretty easy to have more on a display.

Basically I'd say this technology is mostly composed of :
- URL rewriting
- HTML / content filtering, processing or whatever you can imagine.

Of course from there on the sky is the limit...

        Serge...


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That relates also to Jetspeed a little bit... After all, content
aggregation is what Jetspeed is all about...

Neeme

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Sun have posted a description of their sunlabs
technology, under the provocative banner:

BRAZIL PROJECT: THE FUTURE OF WEB APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT

http://java.sun.com/features/2000/08/brazil.html

Documentation (nice use of JavaDoc)
http://www.sun.com/research/brazil/api/

(Biased) Executive Summary:

- Like cocoon2, but uses the terminology 'Handler'
instead of Generator/Filter/Serializer

- Extensive use of properties to do what cocoon does
using XSL and XML based Filters

- Uses properties instead of XML sitemap configuration
(Sitemap looks incredibly elegant by comparison)

It seems if nothing else worth mining for Cocoon 2
ideas.

chris.

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