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From: kremnef krem...@gmail.com
To: users@cocoon.apache.org
Date: 23.08.2011 13:26
Subject:Re: Cocoon 2.2/3.0 and Spring WebMVC
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Cocoon Community,
While, possibly unconventional, we are considering the the possibility
of marrying Cocoon and WebMVC in our project to use Cocoon as a View
technology while relying on WebMVC as our Controller/Model framework.
I would like to explore if anyone else out there has approached such
On Mon, 2011-07-18 at 09:10 -0700, Mark Diggory wrote:
Cocoon Community,
While, possibly unconventional, we are considering the the possibility
of marrying Cocoon and WebMVC in our project to use Cocoon as a View
technology while relying on WebMVC as our Controller/Model framework.
I would
It not so unconventional. I am thinking about it since long ago, and
decided to finally do it recently. Not so much progress at this time,
but I was able to make some basic things running. Handling requests by
Spring @Controllers and then running pipeline with default Spring
ViewResolver. This
Igor and Thorsten,
On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 2:48 PM, Igor Malinin igor...@gmail.com wrote:
It not so unconventional. I am thinking about it since long ago, and decided
to finally do it recently. Not so much progress at this time, but I was able
to make some basic things running. Handling