Johannes Good question! The "official and best" way is to use Hibernate and Spring; this will, IMO, mean writing *lots* of code. You can use flowscript instead, for simple cases, but be warned that many here will point out the potential flaws in this approach. In the 2.1.x series of Cocoon, there was a sample that showed this approach: eg. see http://cocoon.jsp-servlet.net/samples/blocks/forms/ and look for "Database access". I am not sure if you will be able to replicate this in 2.2? Derek >>> On 2008/06/06 at 10:05, in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Johannes >>> Hoechstaedter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Good morning Bng, I know, cocoon is based on spring. But isn't there another possibility with cocoon blocks only? There is this database-block. What it is good for, when I have to write my own spring application? I want to write as less code as possible. Johannes > Johannes -- you may want to search for tutorials on using databases with > Spring. My understanding is that with Cocoon 2.2 it is best to have > Spring configure and manage any database connections. Then you can add > Cocoon features (eg, the SQL transformer or whatever) once that is set > up. > > Bng > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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