it. I've been looking for such a beast for over a year, but the best I have found
is Pollo. Pollo is great in its own way, but is text-based. I like pictures and
could imagine something like a UML editor for the sitemap, but I don't have the
time or the skills to "knock it up". It might make an interesting semester project
for your students though...
Steve
On 21 Jan 2004, at 11:24, Sandor Spruit wrote:
[Context: I'm working on a university lab set-up for content management issues, using Cocoon to demonstrate stuff about topic maps, ontologies]
Folks,
Is there some way to directly access the sitemap from within the Java code I attach to Cocoon? I'd like to query the sitemap to find out how some given URL will be processed, i.e. what components are used.
Cocoon is an all-XML, self-describing system. The inner workings of the software can be understood by looking at the XML-information inside it.
If I could access and "publish" the structure of the sitemap, students could browse it and see how their stuff gets processed. I'd love to have a self-explaining
Any ideas? Sandor
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