Would you really recommend newbies use Struts? I thought Cocoon's appeal is
that is has everything right out of the box to deploy an XML web publishing
system and provide the framework to more easily build web applications using
XML. I don't use Struts, but our Java application development staff uses
Struts. I thought with Struts you still have to build the application
components using Java, correct? If this is true, newbies should be pointed
to Cocoon. If I'm wrong on this, maybe I should look at Struts.

Gary T. Schultz
Web Technical Administrator / GIS Coordinator
Wisconsin Department or Commerce
608-266-1283
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-----Original Message-----
From: Alexander Schatten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 7:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Cocoon activity


Carsten Ziegeler wrote:

>Alexander Schatten wrote:
>  
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>>I simply believe, that (again) the Cocoon publishing mechanism is 
>>*really* unfriendly to new and unskilled users like screaming: "this is 
>>guru zone: newbies go to PHP" with three exclamation marks.
>>
>>    
>>
>No this is not true, actually we shout "newbies: use Struts!!!!"
>
>  
>

yeah, this is true, forgot

:-)


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