> I read this morning on Heise (www.heise.de - German) about > Adobe introducing > a new range of products "for big business". Looks like they > will be bringing > out a "Forms Server", an "Output Server", a "Workflow Server" and a > "Document Server" - all designed to make PDF ubiquitous. And > each server > with a separate price tag I would assume. If I didn't know > better - from the > limited description - I would say they could be using Cocoon > (or a Cocoon > based solution) for all that. > > Does anyone have any additional information - I think the > release is next > week.
I think this is a great news, both for web developpers (1) and for Cocoon developpers (2). (1) One big commercial product is available that shares the philosophy of Cocoon. If your company wants you to devellop web things, you can say "Hey, Adobe sells products that sound really great." (2) The fact that a big company chooses such a model for web development will credibilize Cocoon. Chiefs will say "Wow, Adobe products sound great but it costs a lot. Open source geeks have made a clone of them? Yes? Cocoon? Well, let's give it a try!". Of course, the ideal scenario is to chain (1) and (2) :-)) This e-mail is intended only for the above addressee. It may contain privileged information. If you are not the addressee you must not copy, distribute, disclose or use any of the information in it. If you have received it in error please delete it and immediately notify the sender. Security Notice: all e-mail, sent to or from this address, may be accessed by someone other than the recipient, for system management and security reasons. This access is controlled under Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000, Lawful Business Practises. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Please check that your question has not already been answered in the FAQ before posting. <http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/faq/index.html> To unsubscribe, e-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>