ject: Help with understanding Cocoon and Java Client
We have a requirement where we have to try to produce a client that will
convert any non-XML data from a database (relational, native XML, or
Legacy)
into a standard XML format by way of some schemas. What is desired is
that
the client use data files to c
We have a requirement where we have to try to produce a client that will
convert any non-XML data from a database (relational, native XML, or Legacy)
into a standard XML format by way of some schemas. What is desired is that
the client use data files to control what the display looks like and ho
> > b. Is it possible the change the sitemap or more specifically the
> > piplines configuration ( ) dynamically.
>
> No, unless you rewrite (outside Cocoon) the sitemap.xmap and
> recompile it
> every time... daunting indeed.
>
Or, if like me you want to handle dynamic changes to the website
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> I have been studying, testing and playing around with cocoon in the
> last few days as a newcomer : i am greatly impressed with
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> I have been studying, testing and playing around with cocoon in the
> last few days as a newcomer : i am greatly impressed with what ease
with
> cocoon "pipelines" arbrary data sources can be "chained" to a result
> target: a very powerfu
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I have been studying, testing and playing around with cocoon in the
last few days as a newcomer : i am greatly impressed with what ease with
cocoon "pipelines" arbrary data sources can be "chained" to a result
target: a very powerful paradigm (pipe) applied in a powerful context
(http) by us