Personally I think the best IDE for Cocoon wouldn't be one 
that exposed XSLT, XSP, etc directly. But would allow 
simple drag and drop creation of pipelines, etc.

i.e. a tool targetted to the users of Cocoon, it's adminstrator.

Developers of components/stylesheets are well-served by 
various IDEs already.

An XML processing pipeline aware tool could also be used to 
generate code for other environments, e.g the XML-Pipeline 
Note that was submitted to the W3C, Ant, etc.

Cheers,

L.

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