RE: Stability: Cocoon 1 vs Cocoon 2

2001-06-28 Thread Eduardo Yánez

Hi!

Cocoon 1.8.2 is a pretty stable version but its foundation is DOM, so if you
want to develop a site where the responses can be big the site answers will
be slow and the memory requirements can be big also.

Cocoon 2 is in alpha version yet (almost a beta), but its foundation is SAX,
it is faster (very much faster!) and can handle very large responses with
low memory requirements. It manages new technologies like SVG so you can
forget about doing images for site´s menus (cocoon 2 make them for you!).

Cocoon 2 is more dificult to learn, because it has new concepts (they were
necesary) that makes it really powerfull. The sitemap and actions for me
were issues that makes hard the transition.

The Cocoon 1.8.x development is slowed down (if not, it is stoped), Cocoon2
is raising.

Regards,
Eduardo Yánez.

-Original Message-
From: Leigh Dodds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Jueves, 28 de Junio de 2001 08:20 a.m.
To: Cocoon-Users
Subject: Stability: Cocoon 1 vs Cocoon 2


Hi,

What recommendations would people give to someone looking to
start a new Cocoon project. Presumably Cocoon 1 is still the
stabler platform at this stage?

Has anyone gone through migrating a project from C1 to C2, and
if so what problems/difficulties did you encounter? Was it an
easy transition.

Any comments greatly appreciated.

Cheers,

L.


--
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http://weblogs.userland.com/eclectic |sine necessitate
http://www.xml.com/pub/xmldeviant| -- William of Ockham

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RE: Stability: Cocoon 1 vs Cocoon 2

2001-06-28 Thread Leigh Dodds

So I think I'd say that a fair assessment is that anyone looking
to get to grips with the Cocoon framework would do well to
start with C1 (its easier to started), but would do
well to switch to C2 due its better speed, but not until the development
has progressed much further.

Anyone disagree?

L.

 -Original Message-
 From: Eduardo Yánez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 28 June 2001 15:25
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: Stability: Cocoon 1 vs Cocoon 2


 Hi!

 Cocoon 1.8.2 is a pretty stable version but its foundation is
 DOM, so if you
 want to develop a site where the responses can be big the site
 answers will
 be slow and the memory requirements can be big also.

 Cocoon 2 is in alpha version yet (almost a beta), but its
 foundation is SAX,
 it is faster (very much faster!) and can handle very large responses with
 low memory requirements. It manages new technologies like SVG so you can
 forget about doing images for sites menus (cocoon 2 make them for you!).

 Cocoon 2 is more dificult to learn, because it has new concepts (they were
 necesary) that makes it really powerfull. The sitemap and actions for me
 were issues that makes hard the transition.

 The Cocoon 1.8.x development is slowed down (if not, it is
 stoped), Cocoon2
 is raising.

 Regards,
 Eduardo Ynez.

 -Original Message-
 From: Leigh Dodds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Jueves, 28 de Junio de 2001 08:20 a.m.
 To: Cocoon-Users
 Subject: Stability: Cocoon 1 vs Cocoon 2


 Hi,

 What recommendations would people give to someone looking to
 start a new Cocoon project. Presumably Cocoon 1 is still the
 stabler platform at this stage?

 Has anyone gone through migrating a project from C1 to C2, and
 if so what problems/difficulties did you encounter? Was it an
 easy transition.

 Any comments greatly appreciated.

 Cheers,

 L.


 --
 Leigh Dodds, Systems Architect   | Pluralitas non est ponenda
 http://weblogs.userland.com/eclectic |sine necessitate
 http://www.xml.com/pub/xmldeviant| -- William of Ockham

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