[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 9/11/08, Marc Driftmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> What exactly is a non-plain Java environment?
>> - Marc
> 
> "Plain" implies POJO (Plain Old Java Objects.)  I hope a plain Java
> environment means any Java environment, usable as just a JAR and
> programmable with very few lines of code.  A non-plain Java
> environment would require J2EE, Spring, Struts, Swing, or some other
> framework.  My suggestion is:
> easily usable from within any Java environment ->
> easily used with any Java code -- no frameworks required.

good suggestion. I've already done the changes in SVN.

> The revisions are now bold.  Was emphasis intended?

yes

> On Cocoon's homepage: The link for the Cocoon 3.0 announcement
> (currently the first News entry) is:
>    http://cocoon.apache.org/NO_LINK
> linking to an error page.  This should link either to a News article
> or the Cocoon 3 homepage.

Thanks for spotting this problem. I'll check ...

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