Hi, On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 10:31 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > ...My > definition is: > > Cocoon allows easy manipulation of XML using pipes defined in XML: > generate/aggregate - load content > transform - modify content using XSL. > serialize - deliver in a variety of formats...
Agree with that, although I've been (successfully and happily) building complete applications with Cocoon in the past, I wouldn't do that today anymore. But if I have to process XML data or generate various formats from XML, the above functionalities remain a good choice - ideally embeddable in today's java environments. That's why I'm keeping an eye on Cocoon 3, although I haven't been able to do more than that lately. > ...Whether XML is no longer the current fad should not be relevant. > Cocoon is an XML processing platform built on Java. Change this > statement, and the result would no longer be Cocoon.... Agree with that as well. -Bertrand
