> BTW, why is that other web application frameworks such as Struts > Tapestry, WebWorks etc are *always* mentioned in these types of > articles and Cocoon just never makes an appearance??
I don't know of all of them but I think the first reason is that those frameworks use mainly common technologies like JSP, JSTL and so on. So they capitalize on common knowledge, which makes them more mature and "easier" to use. Maybe... Besides, those frameworks seem to be really centered on presentation layer, but Cocoon is more than that so it's not always obvious to plug with other components and define the fronteer as clearly as in Hibernate/Spring/Struts. Even if CHS is an excellent example of a perfect integration with a very clear frontier between the three tiers. But you're right, it should be mentioned. Maybe it's a problem of communication. Maybe Cocoon could spread the word with more... pedagogy. If that's what it wants :-P -- Sebastien ARBOGAST --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
