Hi, I'm pretty new to Apache Cocoon, so this may be stupid question: I've looked at Cocoon Forms and JSF. Regarding form processing, both seem to be pretty equal in features - components, technology neutral, validation, binding, etc. Now I wonder why I should prefer Cocoon Forms over JSF. I don't need continuations, so Flow doesn't matter to me. The most important thing I figured so far is: With JSF, the output is always serialized to text, whereas Cocoon Forms can be part of the SAX event pipeline. So with JSF I would need to parse the output again if I want to transform the generated XML. Am I correct? With best regards, Christian Schlichtherle -- Schlichtherle IT Services Wittelsbacherstr. 10a 10707 Berlin Tel: +49 (0) 30 / 34 35 29 29 Mobil: +49 (0) 173 / 27 12 470 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.schlichtherle.de <http://www.schlichtherle.de/>
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