Why not host Cocoon on the Windows machine on another port and forward requests with Apache and mod_jk?

Marchiori Carlo wrote:

Thanks Alex,
the fact the I must develop to both platform
is my company need, not a free choice.

I think I will implement in .net a small
subset of cocoon functionality, I mean,
I will use the same configuration files.

So in java I will be able to use cocoon.

Thank you again,
Carlo.





-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: Alexander Schatten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Inviato: mercoled� 8 ottobre 2003 20.28
A: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oggetto: Re: .NET port


Marchiori Carlo wrote:




Hi,

is there any effort to port Cocoon to .NET.

I work for a company which develops Java and .NET versions
of the same applications to suit customers needs.

I need an xml pipelining engine which works
both in java and .NET.





I would say, that this would be a real waste of time to reduce the development capacity significantly by developing a parallel version for Microsoft Java...


just my opinion...



Alex




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