The project I'm involved in has all of the UI built in XML/XSLT and I hate it. I find it cumbersome and clunky. If you are developing a UI, I would listen to the others who have recommended Tapestry (I haven't used it) or even jx. Now, if you are going to develop for browsers on multiple devices (i.e. handheld, phone, desktop), then I can start to see XSLT being useful, but don't inflict the pain of building UI in XSLT upon yourselves unless you have a reason to do so.

phil.

Vlad Golodov wrote:
Hello All!

we are making a project using cocoon. Our company has developers who don't
know anything about design, and designers, who don't know anything about
cocoon.

At the moment we have all screens written in XML, and they are transformed
through the XSL files. Thus, xsl files have too much html code. Should the
html code be removed from there somehow?

How developers could write a system, so that designers(which probably know
only html) don't deal with the underlying layers?


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