Fadi,
since cocoon is a framework based on Java and any development of custom
components asks for Java too, it is highly recommendable to learn Java.
PHP has it main focus on scripting dynamic websites and is extended
more and more, but when it comes to full featured, object oriented
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 21:13:52 +0100, oliver charlet
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Hi Markus,
it is a late answer, but if you did not yet make up your mind about an
BPM Tool - this is a very serious desicion to do - , go to
http://www.jbpm.org and check the extensive sources about the subject
please let me know, what your jury tells you, ok?
thanx
:olli
Ben Anderson schrieb:
Oliver,
Thanks for the input...
van der Aalst?
actually I've got his paper open right now, but haven't finished it yet.
there is *NO* standard BPM language
My jury
Hi Markus,
it is a late answer, but if you did not yet make up your mind about an
BPM Tool - this is a very serious desicion to do - , go to
http://www.jbpm.org and check the extensive sources about the subject.
Although the site is about one solution, that is more and more mentioned
as to be
I also had problems with xindice XUpdate. Got no answer from this list,
but saw in the mailing list archives, that quite a lot had more or less
the same problem.
one suggestion was to switch to the latest xalan and xerces version, but
for me it did not change anything. I even used the patch
Hi there,
I use cocoon 2.1.6 with tomcat 5.5.4 with the compatibility patch.
When I test the xindice samples in the xmldb block (populate.xml), the
xupdate queries always fail (see below for stacktrace).
is this a configuration error or a general problem with xupdate?
Unfortunately I could not