Hi Gopu,

I've generated Excel sheets using the HSSF serializer 
(http://cocoon.apache.org/2.1/userdocs/xls-serializer.html), works great. Just 
transform your data to the Gnumeric XML format and use <map:serialize 
type="xls"/> at the end of your pipeline to have Cocoon serialize your Gnumeric 
XML to a MS Excel sheet.

Regarding your second question: it's what Cocoon is about, generating content 
dynamically. Every URL you can think of can be handled dynamically or mapped to 
a file.

I cant really parse your second question. If you want to use XML from web 
services as input to Cocoon, sure, you can do that easily. Just use 
<map:generate src="http://your.webservice.com/blabla"/> or use the Cinclude 
transformer to load XML from a URL you constructed from other input.

Hartelijke groet,

Huib Verweij.

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Op 26 aug 2011, om 01:37 heeft GopuTS het volgende geschreven:


Hi,
I am new to Cocoon and wanted to evaluate it in the following perspective
for some of my projects

 Dynamic excel generation based on xml (if not cocoon, is there any better
open source framework for this)
 Dynamic UI content generation
 Can it take xml data input as web services?

There are only a few samples there in the site. If any of you can share more
samples / additional details it is really appreciable.


Thanks,
Gopu
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