filesize (RE: KrysalIDE for Cocoon2)

2002-04-17 Thread Manos Batsis
Just a quick question folks and please forgive my ignorance. What is the typical file size of a cocoon sitemap? Thanks, Manos - Please check that your question has not already been answered in the FAQ before posting.

Re: KrysalIDE for Cocoon2

2002-04-17 Thread Cédric Viaud
with any of this editors, it is just for information :-) - Original Message - From: Mike Haarman [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 7:04 PM Subject: RE: KrysalIDE for Cocoon2 On 16 Apr 2002, Alexandru COSTIN wrote: It was a very unpleasant experience

Re: KrysalIDE for Cocoon2

2002-04-17 Thread Andreas Kuehne
of this editors, it is just for information :-) - Original Message - From: Mike Haarman [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 7:04 PM Subject: RE: KrysalIDE for Cocoon2 On 16 Apr 2002, Alexandru COSTIN wrote: It was a very unpleasant experience

RE: KrysalIDE for Cocoon2

2002-04-16 Thread Leigh Dodds
Personally I think the best IDE for Cocoon wouldn't be one that exposed XSLT, XSP, etc directly. But would allow simple drag and drop creation of pipelines, etc. i.e. a tool targetted to the users of Cocoon, it's adminstrator. Developers of components/stylesheets are well-served by various

RE: KrysalIDE for Cocoon2

2002-04-16 Thread Mike Haarman
On 16 Apr 2002, Alexandru COSTIN wrote: It was a very unpleasant experience, and I would like to know where are those tools, because it might help us a lot ... Developers of components/stylesheets are well-served by various IDEs already. Can you write a list? There are

RE: KrysalIDE for Cocoon2

2002-04-16 Thread Alexandru COSTIN
Aha. Never used emacs, but I have friends that use it for C editing with all the code completion features. Anyway, (I don't want flame wars) is Emacs a real IDE? Plain XML editing doesn't really help to develop Cocoon applications in a productive manner. We would