Maybe the learning curve got a bit steeper for Cocoon2.2 but I disagree that 
this is inherent to Cocoon itself.  Cocoon2.2 still allows you to do use the 
sitemap as before and building a complete webapp with optional usage of
-          Flowscript/jxtemplate
-          Cocoon forms
-          Xslt
-          …
without ever having to write a single line of Java.
 
It took me 1 week to completely make the switch from Cocoon2.1.11 to Cocoon2.2. 
And building blocks and wiring them up  (dependencies) in the 
servlet-context.xml is really simple.
 
The switch to Maven is a generic tendency seen in all open source projects, so 
not only Cocoon…. Who will tell when we all switch to Craddle (and have to 
learn yet another build tool and programming language Groovy).
 
And the switch from Avalon to Spring was also a complete logical step… it has 
become the de facto standard for doing dependency injection and it comes 
bundled with a lot of usefull integration classes for most frameworks (Castor, 
XStream, Quartz, …) and AOP.   And for the ones who still think the only decent 
JVM language is Java… think twice.   
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_JVM_languages
 
If you ask me this discussion is more about people resisting change in Software 
development in general because they have to adapt (again) to new technologies.
 
Cheers,
Robby Pelssers
 
From: Andreas Kuehne [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2010 3:40 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Lowering in amount of users' posts?
 
Hi,

for me it's also true :
Didn't see any real need to got to 2.2. or beyond ! 2.1 does anything for me, 
huge apps with heavy load as well as quick solutions. 

To the major problem of cocoon is : It's ready ! No burning needs for new 
functionality, no major tasks on the todo list. Fiddeling with another base 
framework ( spring instead of avalon ) or build tool ( maven vs. ant ) doesn't 
make any user more happy.

I can do what I need any van even impress competitors with speed and 
performance. Maintainance mode or not, I'm happy with it ! 

Greetings 

Andreas

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