On 03/feb/10, at 23:46, Michael Wechner wrote:
koencl wrote:
Today we are working in a custom J2EE web application framework
(kind of
Struts alike framework). But we need a new kind of website.
The main requirement is that we need some flexible structure to
setup the
web pages (kind of building blocks). And maybe in the future a new
requirement could be that our web administrator (non developer) can
modify
the structure (not the whole structure, but playing a litlle bit
with some
blocks) without need some developer doing the job...
So Maybe someone can told me if Cocoon can help me building up such
a J2EE
website?
And maybe important is that some JSP pages tody can be re-used
easily...
yes, you can, but I think it depends on the "functionality" of your
website. Is it more content centric or more
application centric?
What about integrating a Content Management System? As mentioned
before what about Portlet functionality?
I would suggest the same: what about Hippo CMS [1]? It should comply
with most (if not all) of your above expressed requirements.
Cheers.
[1] http://www.onehippo.org/
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