I think Cocoon is pretty much up to the job. w3c already has the business form 
definition language part done for you (I think it's called XFDL). You'd make a great 
service to the community by creating the XSLT framework for using XFDL to present, and 
client-side-validate business forms. And open-sourcing it... *grin* I know I'd use it 
right now if I had it.

Sergio


On Thu, 28 Jun 2001 17:58:54 +0200
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> 
> I'm new to cocoon and have the following question:
> Is cocoon the right tool to server the presentation layer of a business
> applikation which deals with a lot of forms of business oriented data which
> is provided by ejb's from a web app server like jboss or weblogic.
> We have the forms for order processing, masterdata handling etc. We need a
> lot of input fields, field checking against dynamic data, changing
> navigation between pages.
> 
> We are very impressed of handling of content with xml like cocoon does so
> it could be rendered in different designs on different devices(browsers,
> pda's, wap). But is it for this kind of apps ore more for contents like
> publishing, news, multimedia?
> Are there projects which are using it for apps in the described area?
> 
> 
> Viele Gruesse
> Best Regards
> 
> Dirk Osterkamp
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