If you are equally new to both java and php, I would suggest getting a good book on java, and searching the mailing list for flow/jx/cforms
I had quite a few projects in php, but it really becomes a nightmare when a php project needs to turn into "real" application. php is quick and easy to learn the basics of, but does not extend very well at all.


Of course there may a little bias on this list :)


myself, I had quite a bit of php experience, and just last week a couple of people on this list helped me out with a few basic concepts, and I have been giggling to myself all week while I work :P I'll never use for anything more than a simple page again.


JD


fadi qutaishat wrote:

Hi all,

My name is Fadi, I have newly subscribed to the list !

My problem is that I have learnt Cocoon’s basics and my current research project requires the system that I am working on to have more advanced features.

I have read that one way to extends the Cocoon’s capabilities is to write XPS files which requires a knowledge in Java. Unfortunately, I don’t have the Java skills.

I have been told that I can do the advanced things through using the PHP (which also I know nothing about PHP!) and then incorporate that in Cocoon.

I have searching for stuff on the internet that shows how use the PHP inside Cocoon but I have not fully understood their ideas due to the lack of knowledge in PHP.

I am in the position that I have to decide to learn Java to write XSP or to learn the PHP!.

Please could any one advise me ? even on learning something different.

Kind Regards,

Fadi

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