for our situation, we don't have time" etc. It
really shines in non-trivial circumstances.
Argyn
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Cocoon apps>>> Hi Argyn,>> I'm not sure if
you would consider this to fall under> "portals", but you> might
also want to include its use as
e to defend this view. I'm not sure that I can do it.
I've to give more thought on this though.
thanks,
Argyn
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Hi Argyn,
I'm not sure if you would consider this to fall under "portals", but you
might also want to include its use as a platform for web applications.
You could talk about XMLForms and Actions.
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Ryan Hoegg
ISIS Networks
http://www.isisnetworks.net
Argyn wrote:
Hello!
I already wrote here
Hello!
I already wrote here, that I'm preparing a presentation on Cocoon.
I'm almost done. I've one section left, which is about types of
tasks/projects, where Cocoon can be used most effectively.
I have this so far:
Portals - obvious, I can say something about portal project too
WebServices - b