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. > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
