s not an open
>standard.
>
>Does it support true and only XML->XSL->whatever?
>
>-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
>Von: Marc Jeffrey Driftmeyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Gesendet: Freitag, 26. April 2002 12:48
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Von: Marc Jeffrey Driftmeyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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One does for damn sure. WebObjects 5.1.x
-Marc
Jörn Heid wrote:
>1. Open Standards
>2. Output indepen
One does for damn sure. WebObjects 5.1.x
-Marc
Jörn Heid wrote:
>1. Open Standards
>2. Output independency
>3. True MVC
>4. Open Source
>5. Java (plattform independency)
>6. Fast (regarding the points above)
>
>The question is if there's an alternative product on the market?
>I think not. Coco
1. Open Standards
2. Output independency
3. True MVC
4. Open Source
5. Java (plattform independency)
6. Fast (regarding the points above)
The question is if there's an alternative product on the market?
I think not. Cocoon uses as much open standards as it can.
No other product I know has those a