Derek Hohls wrote:
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 :)

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?
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.

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??
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.

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