On Dec 5, 2007 8:16 AM, Reinhard Poetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Recently I've been thinking more and more about some kind of "Micro-Cocoon"[*] > that consists of > > o a slimmed-down sitemap language available in as an XML and as a Java > dialect > (no component declarations, no sub-sitemaps, no resources, merged > match/select), > o a controller implementation that is optimized for being used in RESTful > scenarios (similar to Apples) and > o a lean forms framework that borrows some ideas from Webforms 2.0 and > follows the principles of REST. Daniel and I had some discussions about > it in > Rome and I've started with some experiments but don't have anything > substantial so far. > > All the parts mentioned above should be useable in parallel with a > traditional Cocoon 2.2 application. Thanks to the servlet-service framework > this > shouldn't be too hard to be achieved. > > If this sounds interesting to anybody, just let me know. >
That's been on my wish list for about three years now. Either Cocoon 2.2 has to grow into a system that can be pared down into a sort of micro sized core or we'll end up finding another solution. We just don't need all the extra _stuff_ (<-- technical term)... -- Peter Hunsberger