> I was debating xml, xslt versus jsp with a colleague. He noted that
although xml, xslt works well in a
> divided graphics/analyst/developer big team, it eventually was scrapped
for JSP. The lack of object
> hierarchy and polymorphism made changes very difficult. Can anyone provide
tales of xml,
Adrian Boston wrote:
If you want to comment on your xml success in your production systems,
great, otherwise, drsvp.
Adrian, Robert,
as perhaps has become obvious something like a week ago, we try to
refrain from personal comments other than some light banter on this
list. Cocoon-users has a
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Greaaat. Thanks for saving me a couple of weeks work. I'll make a note
in my documents, "Robert said XML was OK."
It's fine to hold you
xml success in your production systems,
great, otherwise, drsvp.
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you can have the 100k Porsche, Ill tak
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Oh. OK. We shall see when you start programming in xml, xslt, xpath,
xthis, xthat.
Unless you're well endowed
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Comparing JAVA to XML is roughly like comparing a outhouse to a Ferrari.
They
are two totally different things that are made to solve totally
different
probl
Wednesday, February 05, 2003 1:18 AM
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Actually, I'm comparing xml to java, not product to product. And that
was not my opinion; I've been sold on xml for some time; however my
experience has been system to system, not webby front-end.
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Huh? JSP has no object hierarchy. JSP is basically a way to write a
servlet
without having to implement the servlet interfaces. In sho
and
software engineering reasons.
-- Derisor
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Ah, thanks for the linx.
I was deb
provide tales of xml, xslt in a major production? (sans
company name, of course)
Thanks,
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Jeremy Ashton, who recently published a
cannot afford the time to master yet another complex
> st*nking framework.
>
>
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> Once more
yet another complex
st*nking framework.
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Once more ? =)
Its in progress. Right now beginner documentation is a little thin
Once more ? =)
Its in progress. Right now beginner documentation is a little thin.
-- Robert
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> Alir
Alireza Fattahi wrote:
Hi,
The currently cocoon web application is very complex. Is there any light
weight example out there; some thing like blank web application in struts.
Alireza.
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Hi,
The currently cocoon web application is very complex. Is there any light
weight example out there; some thing like blank web application in struts.
Alireza.
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Please check that your question has not already been answered in
Hi,
I was trying to find out how I can cache a XSP-page. But the message
"..served form cache.." is not in the bottom of my pages. So... does anyone
have a working example that they would like to share? I have looked in the
"Cache documentation", but I need a full working example.
Below is my try
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