Derek Hohls wrote:
Ken

I would echo most of your sentiments, except for the XSP part.
I have found that the flowscript/JXT gives me all the logic/layout
options I need ... without having to worry about any Java at all in
my apps.  I think that is why the developers decided to deprecate
XSP quite a while back, though I appreciate that not everybody might think that's such a good idea!

Yes I will readily admit to not having explored JXT properly.

I happen to quite like ESQL and there is a short bit of XSP for a password-protected Login
in the book from which I learned Coccon (Macczar and Aston)
ISBN 0 672 32257 9

I don't count either of these as a real preference, its just a "if it ain't broke why fix it ?" feature for me.

How do you use XSLT(2)?  I did not think Xalan supported it yet? eg
http://xml.apache.org/xalan-j/
http://www.nabble.com/Xalan-J-XSLT-2.0-status-tc5766761r4.html
http://www.velocityreviews.com/forums/t364511-xslt-2-processors.html

You can get cocoon to use saxon - other people have already replied.

One of the two or three bits of non-open source software I use is a good (IMHO)
XML editor, Oxygen. sometime last year, they announced that Saxon 2.0 was
to be bundled with it for free. ("Hooray !").

Derek

Ken.


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