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I have just completed a basic framework (high-level) for a Website that I am working on. I am an experienced programmer but this is the first time that I have done any extensive work in HTML/XML/XSLT/Servelets. I am impressed by Cocoon and it seems like a great product to be building my site with. It occurs to me as I work on this project that there everything I am doing has been done before, lots of times. Of course that is what Cocoon is addressing - at different levels. I am finding myself haviing to make many decisions as I move ahead. Since I am a complete Newbie I have little or no reference point for making these decisions. What I'm wondering is whether or not Patterns could help? Let me give an example. I have to have user sessions/authentication/permissions/profiles. Nothing new here. I have even done extensive work on this in other realms. I am familiar with a number of Patterns for accomplishing this in my experience and I can plow ahead and see what works. I know, for example, that there is extensive ongoing work within the Cocoon project (Sunshine?) that works on this. So from my experience so far with Cocoon what it will mean is that I have to jump into a description of the features that are offered and a descirption of how it works. Then I will have to make a decision to use it or not based on what I understand my requirements to be. What I would really like would be a mid to high level collection of Patterns for dealing with these features and then a mapping of those Patterns onto what Cocoon offers and doesn't offer. My premise is that if I could access this knowledge base it would make my work easier as well as serving as a guidepost for Cocoon itself. (We have implemented parts of x Pattern for the following reasons....) Does anyone know of an effort to capture these sorts of "Patterns of Web Development" in an organized manner? Thanks, Dan --------------------------------------------------------------------- Please check that your question has not already been answered in the FAQ before posting. <http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/faqs.html> To unsubscribe, e-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>