Hi again! I've been out for a couple of hours...
> 
> So then why are you considering Cocoon?
Well, because may be a crosspoint between my standalone application/s
and some others web applications I have to do.  And of course I do 
not want to make the transformations programming java classes 
(using parsers like Xerces and Xalan) by myself, if there's 
something done in this way.

I haven't seen the links of your posts yet.  May be the answer is there.

Also I want to use some XSP logic.

I'm starting and I want to know if all the transformation classes used
by cocoon can be used by programs in the same way as cocoon does.
I mean: pipelines.

For example:

A gui program must create a screen dinamically with certain attributes
of some entity.  So by a socket it communicates with a legacy program 
requesting a XML definition file (the file contents the list of the
attributes and some constraints).  After the java program  receives 
this information, it has to apply a XSL sheet with some filters
of non desired attributes.  The resulting XML file must be converted 
to a screen or may be converted to an html to show on a browser.

May be not only a filter must be applied, may be some transformation
must (e.g. i18n).

What do you think?  Must I try to use cocoon for this?

Thanks.

Mauro


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