Antonio Gallardo wrote:
Steven Noels dijo:


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Kidding aside, is my categorization more or less correct? Might be cool
to put on a slide once.


Seriously, where I can find more about "Apples" and "Dywel"? It is being
be part of Cocoon?


[Dywel] is Carsten's personal attempt at the form-handling-thing

- he announced it first here: http://radio.weblogs.com/0107211/2003/07/10.html#a134
- and is now active in the woody discussions to see which parts of woody could serve his vision
- I think he's more or less still in the early stages of design and prototype (just like woody in fact)
- his blog somewhat provides a basis for follow up on the status
- he is best placed to correct/augment where needed




[Apples]
is my first throw at building a flow implementation framework that would allow for classic Java/Avalon components to be holding the business logic of your flow aware use cases.


- most of the ideas behind it were first expressed here:
http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=GeneralizedFlow
- As for the code itself: I wrapped it up as an alpha-cocoon-block which for now can be found here: http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=21900
- A guide into this initial design and usage is here: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-dev&m=105913410112209&w=2
- feel free to ask questions on any of this



as for community impact / adoption / participation: this is to date largely dreamware and tryout stuff ... your comments and participation are welcome


I think this kind of research helps out in getting a better understanding, and can generate some sensible refactorings by taking a different view to things

if / when / how / why all of this ever gets adopted by the community (and becomes really a 'school') is not to be predicted, we did however have a recent thread that expressed the commitment from all sides to make sure these alternatives are not to become a basis for fragmentation of the group-effort, but rather supporting and goaled at integration and unification


HTH, -marc= -- Marc Portier http://outerthought.org/ Outerthought - Open Source, Java & XML Competence Support Center Read my weblog at http://radio.weblogs.com/0116284/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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