On Fri, 14 Nov 2003, Rod Giffin wrote:

> 
> > the truth is that cocoon is not (beginners-dev)-friendly
> > because many parameters (the pipeline-approach, missing IDE, less debug
> > tools)
> >
> > after 2 years here and with cocoon in production from the first 2.0rc is
> >  still difficult for me to do something without to see an example.
> >
> > .. but i like cocoon and believe in cocoon power (thats the reason i'm
> > here)
> 
> I'm also a beginner, after 1 year here.  I agree, Cocoon is a complex
> tool, with a very steep learning curve that has given me some difficulty,
> partly because of having to build from source.  But I see Cocoon as a work
> in progress, and at the most as a framework rather than a finished product
> so this has actually given me a bit of a better insight into what is going
> on in my system.
> 
> I've also been able to give it a visual style IDE, and a fairly good set
> of debug tools by mounting a Cocoon webapp folder in a NetBeans project. 

Cocoon on NetBeans ?
can you give me some hints? (urls, docs ..);


thnx 

--stavros

> It seems to be seemless.  There are things happening over in
> OpenOffice.org that seem to have the potential to give NetBeans and
> therefore any mounted Cocoon project, a WYSIWIG XML document editor too if
> you really want that.
> 
> Rod.
> 
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