I also think that the "average user" is a relative term.
All users of Cocoon that I have talked to, have been evaluating it as
another J2EE tool,
instead of an all XML server. Most often in my experience it has been
compared against JSP/Struts.


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From: "Christopher Oliver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, February 15, 2003 1:49 PM
Subject: Re: extending XMLForms for different kinds of models...opinions?


> Just wondering, why isn't the "average cocoon user" reluctant to write
> complex xpath or xslt code as well as Java?
>
> Regards,
>
> Chris
>
> Sylvain Wallez wrote:
>
> > This is a good idea when you need to use the JavaBean for some
> > business logic. But there are many cases where you just want to
> > populate a database after successful validation, and the average
> > Cocoon user quickly becomes reluctant to writing Java code, even for
> > storing data in a database ;-)
> >
> > Sylvain
> >
>
>
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