I really like cocoon, and I think it's really cool.
The problem I have is that the "logic" part of our site sometimes gets
quite complex. I think too complex for xsp to handle.
But it might be a good idea to look into using parts of cocoon, thanks
for the tip.
regards,
Paul Siegmann
Ray Allis wrote:
> What do you think of cocoon? http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/
>
> P. Siegmann wrote:
>
>> We're already working with a similar setup, using NAS 2.1 and
>> GX-templates.
>> In this system there are servlet-like java classes (called applogics)
>> that fill row-oriented request data.
>> This data is then formatted using a template file.
>> We like this design a lot because it separates the business logic nicely
>> from the layout.
>
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