Aloha Chris,
I'm trying to do this now. Its not all that easy, but not impossible.
My biggest problem is trying to use cocoon in the EJB layer when you
have no access to an http request. Sometimes you have to create a
request-like object that can be difficult.
Friday, September 14, 2001, 4:46:52 AM, you wrote:
CL> I'm thinking about integrating Cocoon XSP and J2EE JSPs/Servlets/EJBs. What
CL> experience do people have with doing this? What are the pitfalls, how easy
CL> is it to make XSP part of a J2EE web application so that security
CL> constraints are applied?
CL> Many thanks
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