Derek Hohls pisze:
> Hmm. That's why many people don't even bother with
> the first 11 items on your list - straight to PHP and Apache!
> 
> (what do we say to them .... yes, our apps look like they are
> doing the same thing but WE had to learn much, much more
> to get them going ... sorry - its been a long hard day and 
> Cocoon is being a b*** to me at the moment! I still am a 
> captive to the Butterfly-in-Waiting!!)

What can I advice to you both Derek and Robby?
First of all, upgrade your stack. I mean, go for Cocoon 2.2 and Java 1.5, at 
least. I'm not sure if
you have already seen introductory tutorial, so here goes the link:
http://cocoon.zones.apache.org/dev-docs/2.2/1159_1_1.html

Spend an hour (this time includes installing Maven!) on following this tutorial 
and you will quickly
discover, that Cocoon 2.2 is a real improvement. Basically, after typing few 
commands you get
project in Eclipse ready to play with. It will allow you to develop rapidly 
thanks to cocoon:rcl
Maven plug-in that automatically detects all changes, even to Java component 
you made.
No more restarts!

The list of improvements is much longer...

>>>> Robby Pelssers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2007/09/07 04:19 PM >>>
> Hehe...
> 
> Trying real hard to but did you ever think of what this means:
> Expert in 
> *Xslt
> *DTD
> *XMLNS
> *javascript
> *java
> *cocoon forms
> *sitemaps
> *generators/transformers/serializers
> *ant
> *maven

I believe that it's Ant *OR* Maven, not Ant and Maven. Isn't it?

> *jetty/tomcat
> *apache
> *...
> 
> And the list goes on and on.  For now I am satisfied with good knowledge
> of some areas and basic knowledge of the others
> 
> Lets see what the future holds.

Future holds Cocoon 2.2. :-)

-- 
Grzegorz Kossakowski
http://reflectingonthevicissitudes.wordpress.com/

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