Derek Hohls wrote:

Askild

Thanks for the "tips"... for me (and maybe others) I am sure
a simple working demo [uh, the kind where you do not have
to rebuild Cocoon and add/remove blocks etc etc!] would be very useful... even a series of code snippets. If it works,
I would be happy to "dress it up" and add to the wiki.

Failing that (I know, we are all busy people), I think the parts
that are most unclear, are the "Bind this document to the Form (load)".... surely indicating that there are aspects of CForms
I still find obscure!

As always, any light to the unenlightened is welcome!

Derek

PS I did read Stefano's "wake up call"... certainly there are
always going to be those who "need to grok the code"... but there
also the great mass of users out here - self included - who simply
need to "do stuff" with XML and are not great architecture developers.
I am sure Cocoon World is big enough for both & hope we can see that one needs the other!
I'll see if I can make a demo of this concept tonight. A "stock" Cocoon-installation comes with a working database, so it should be easy to install and not too much work.

I don't mean that using Cocoon as a Java-framework is wrong, I just want to address that solving this issue can be much simpler than utilizing Hibernate etc, which seems to be the only answer users who need to "do stuff" with XML gets. :-)

Askild

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