Derek Hohls wrote:

I guess my 2c is that I do think Cocoon remains obscure. There
seem to be lots of people doing lots of good things with it, but
its never promoted [read - not discussed, written about, in forums
outside of Cocoon groups, where others could sit up and take notice]. It is a chicken-and-egg situation... but these things can be changed.


My $.02.

My experience with everyone who is now using Cocoon in our organization has gone something like this:

1. I already know Struts (and JSPs)...
2. It's too complicated.
3. The documentation is bad. The published books are old and don't cover the current release.
4. Wow. It does that?!
5. This is really ccol!


Obviously, getting past 1, 2 and 3 are the hard part, with 1 and 2 being the worst. The irony is that the solution, IMO, is number 3. Cocoon needs better documentation, more published articles, and better documentation.

Ralph


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