I received a promotional email from Javalobby.org for a certain commercial product... their opening pitch:
"70% of Java Developers use Struts"
sure ... 49.6% of statistics is useless :)
Cocoon was a publishing framework in the first place. It started to become a very good web application framework along with flowscript and woody introduction. But this whas not that long ago. It is no surprise then that Struts has more users.Now I wonder what % use Cocoon and whether those who use Struts have chosen it because its the better web application development environment... or just because Cocoon is more obscure?
We already have a very big community. Every java developer I know gets also some kind of sucked into it after I show them what cocoon can do. What we need for sure is professional detailed documentation. What more? CForms becoming stable. Some steps into stabilizing JavaFlow would also be a blast. Some users are considering javascript a not-so-serious-language.Not wanting to start any flame war comparisions here... just curious what my fellow Cocoon developers think? And I can't help wonder what it will take for Cocoon to achieve the recognition it deserves??
-- Leszek Gawron [EMAIL PROTECTED] Project Manager MobileBox sp. z o.o. +48 (61) 855 06 67 http://www.mobilebox.pl mobile: +48 (501) 720 812 fax: +48 (61) 853 29 65
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