Re: use cocoon framework to manage static content

2010-03-17 Thread Bart Remmerie
Maybe you could also consider Daisy (http://www.daisycms.org)
This combines content management with Cocoon ! (and offers some nice other
features)

Bart

On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 4:36 PM, Jos Snellings wrote:

> Hi Sumit,
>
> If I understand your story well, you are facing a rapid publication
> problem. The marketing department delivers data not in XML format.
> I do not see directy a great added value in bringing cocoon in the
> scheme.
>
> My suggestion is to check out some web content management productivity
> tool. Consider:
>- Drupal
>- Joomla
>
> With wich you could address the marketing department questions sweetly.
>
> Some other people in this group may have other/better/pure java
> suggestions.
>
> Cheers,
> Jos
>
>
>
> On Wed, 2010-03-17 at 15:14 +0530, Sumit Saini wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I am new to cocoon and want to use this framework for my web
> > application .
> >
> > I am developing a web application using Spring/Hibernate frameworks.
> > My application is going to be a public facing application. The pages
> > on this application can be divided into categories. Pre-login & Post
> > login.
> >
> >
> >
> > Pre-Login pages: These are mainly going to be marketing/user education
> > pages. These are HTMLs/Jsps with el tags.
> >
> >
> >
> > Post-Login pages: These are main application pages which are pure JSPs
> > with EL tags.
> >
> >
> >
> > Since app has been launched, marketing team puts pressure on us to
> > change the content on the pre-login pages on almost daily basis.
> > Currently, we are handling this by sending the static files to the
> > remote static server.
> >
> >
> >
> > I want to streamline this process. The above one is tedious for
> > changing the content as presentation is mixed with content. Often this
> > results in errors & reworks.
> >
> >
> >
> > Can I make use of Cocoon or some other XML based approach to address
> > this issue? I want, at least for static pages, to keep the
> > presentation code on static pages separate from content. This can
> > enable the marketing team to write content in simple text files, which
> > eventually can be uploaded to the server.
> >
> >
> >
> > Please suggest how can I achieve this using cocoon.  I wish for
> > following: A simple text file upload and then on the basis of EL tags
> > on the JSPs, content gets reflected on the pages of the running
> > application.
> >
> >
> >
> > Rgds
> > Sumit
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
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Re: use cocoon framework to manage static content

2010-03-17 Thread Jos Snellings
Hi Sumit,

If I understand your story well, you are facing a rapid publication
problem. The marketing department delivers data not in XML format.
I do not see directy a great added value in bringing cocoon in the
scheme.

My suggestion is to check out some web content management productivity
tool. Consider:
- Drupal
- Joomla

With wich you could address the marketing department questions sweetly.

Some other people in this group may have other/better/pure java
suggestions.

Cheers,
Jos



On Wed, 2010-03-17 at 15:14 +0530, Sumit Saini wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> I am new to cocoon and want to use this framework for my web
> application .
> 
> I am developing a web application using Spring/Hibernate frameworks.
> My application is going to be a public facing application. The pages
> on this application can be divided into categories. Pre-login & Post
> login.
> 
>  
> 
> Pre-Login pages: These are mainly going to be marketing/user education
> pages. These are HTMLs/Jsps with el tags.
> 
>  
> 
> Post-Login pages: These are main application pages which are pure JSPs
> with EL tags.
> 
>  
> 
> Since app has been launched, marketing team puts pressure on us to
> change the content on the pre-login pages on almost daily basis.
> Currently, we are handling this by sending the static files to the
> remote static server.
> 
>  
> 
> I want to streamline this process. The above one is tedious for
> changing the content as presentation is mixed with content. Often this
> results in errors & reworks.
> 
>  
> 
> Can I make use of Cocoon or some other XML based approach to address
> this issue? I want, at least for static pages, to keep the
> presentation code on static pages separate from content. This can
> enable the marketing team to write content in simple text files, which
> eventually can be uploaded to the server.
> 
>  
> 
> Please suggest how can I achieve this using cocoon.  I wish for
> following: A simple text file upload and then on the basis of EL tags
> on the JSPs, content gets reflected on the pages of the running
> application.
> 
>  
> 
> Rgds
> Sumit 
> 
>  
> 
> 



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use cocoon framework to manage static content

2010-03-17 Thread Sumit Saini
Hi All,

I am new to cocoon and want to use this framework for my web application .

I am developing a web application using Spring/Hibernate frameworks. My
application is going to be a public facing application. The pages on this
application can be divided into categories. Pre-login & Post login.

 

Pre-Login pages: These are mainly going to be marketing/user education
pages. These are HTMLs/Jsps with el tags.

 

Post-Login pages: These are main application pages which are pure JSPs with
EL tags.

 

Since app has been launched, marketing team puts pressure on us to change
the content on the pre-login pages on almost daily basis. Currently, we are
handling this by sending the static files to the remote static server.

 

I want to streamline this process. The above one is tedious for changing the
content as presentation is mixed with content. Often this results in errors
& reworks.

 

Can I make use of Cocoon or some other XML based approach to address this
issue? I want, at least for static pages, to keep the presentation code on
static pages separate from content. This can enable the marketing team to
write content in simple text files, which eventually can be uploaded to the
server.

 

Please suggest how can I achieve this using cocoon.  I wish for following: A
simple text file upload and then on the basis of EL tags on the JSPs,
content gets reflected on the pages of the running application.

 

Rgds
Sumit