On Sat, Jan 25, 2003 at 06:22:10PM +0800, Niclas Hedhman wrote:
> On Saturday 25 January 2003 14:17, Robert Simmons wrote:
> > That is the impression that I am getting and I'm curious as to feedback
> > from list users.
> 
> I bet you will.... ;o)
> 
> > So how could cocoon be of use to me and others like me? If I could build a
> > war with simply any special classes I have (generators, etc) my XSL pages
> > and a sitemap. Then I deploy that war and cocoon figures out how to wire
> > things together.
> 
> In general I agree that Cocoon is too "feature-oriented" and not at all 
> "user-oriented".
> If you know the product as the back of your hand, yes, you think everything is 
> dirt easy, but it is overwhelming to get started. (The good news is that it 
> is 10x better now than in the "old days", when you needed ~10 additional 
> downloads and installations.)
> 
> In fact, I think Cocoon is so powerful, that it has kind of grown out of its 
> "servlet" image. It should traverse to the next level (or two), and has its 
> own deployment system. Collect your stuff (sitemap and all) into a JAR and 
> "hand it over". It is almost like that already, and should be a fairly easy 
> addition to make, but the developer community is much more focused on 
> additional features.

http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=BlocksDefinition
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-dev&m=101603335007960&w=2
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-dev&m=101732982704553&w=2



--Jeff

> Well, well... 
> 
> Niclas
> 

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