hi,
i agree with olivier,..
>, you
can also make a component conditionnal
depending on (for example) a request parameter value in
the HTTP request
 
it's partially true, because right now (which is a pitty) there's no sitemap element that can get a parameter value (which is sometimes very important)...
 
regards
othman
 
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Date : mercredi 10 juillet 2002 10:38:03
Sujet : RE: xsl vs cocoon
 
Sure.

The sitemap.xmap file makes a mapping between URLs
received from client side to a Cocoon "pipeline".

A pipeline is a chain of java components
that create or modify a XML flux.

For a given URL, Cocoon parses the sitemap.xmap, gets
the corresponding pipeline description, creates
the corresponding chain of java components and launches
the first components (it is called a generator
because it is the one which creates the XML flux,
and sends it to the next component).

There is no problem if you want to specify
several XSLT components inside your pipeline.

Advanced feature:
When describing a pipeline in sitemap.xmap, you
can also make a component conditionnal
depending on (for example) a request parameter value in
the HTTP request, or may be the speed of the wind
(yes Cocoon is marvellous :-)

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