Christian But we are in the business of XML... and getting to grips with a (relative simply) new schema is hardly a "new technology". And Javascript is probably the most commonly used language on the web. I can't agree these represent a major learning curve.
But we digress from the topic. I would certainly like to learn more about how JSF compares and operates. Each new idea can spark off others - as per this quote from Peter Norvig: "Homogeneity is great for milk, but not for ideas." http://www.norvig.com/lancet.html Derek >>> "Christian Schlichtherle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2007/06/04 04:56:23 PM >>> Hi, > And there are only really two technologies here: XML/XSLT > and Javascript. But if you > > don't know either of these, then I agree that Cocoon can be > difficult to assimilate... Wait a minute - a form definition uses a different XML schema than the view template and the sitemap and the Flowscript is even an entirely different language. That's a mix of four schemes/grammars for one form and you have to know all of them. Kind regards, Christian -- This message is subject to the CSIR's copyright, terms and conditions and e-mail legal notice. Views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the views of the CSIR. CSIR E-mail Legal Notice http://mail.csir.co.za/CSIR_eMail_Legal_Notice.html CSIR Copyright, Terms and Conditions http://mail.csir.co.za/CSIR_Copyright.html For electronic copies of the CSIR Copyright, Terms and Conditions and the CSIR Legal Notice send a blank message with REQUEST LEGAL in the subject line to [EMAIL PROTECTED] This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
