Re: [ARTICLE] Enterprise Application Integration using Apache Cocoon 2.1

2003-11-13 Thread Tony Collen
Stephan Michels wrote: FYI, I found the following article on xml.com: http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2003/11/12/cocoon-eai.html Stephan. Ahh, interesting... The author mentions pipeline lock-in .. it sounds as if they haven't heard of the Flowscript yet ;) Always nice to read stuff someone else

Re: [ARTICLE] Enterprise Application Integration using Apache Cocoon 2.1

2003-11-13 Thread Matthew Langham
The author mentions pipeline lock-in .. it sounds as if they haven't heard of the Flowscript yet ;) He mentions Flow at the end of the article: Our form handling mechanisms are totally proprietary simply because there were no satisfactory solutions in Cocoon. Cocoon 2.1 now incorporates

Re: [ARTICLE] Enterprise Application Integration using Apache Cocoon 2.1

2003-11-13 Thread Tony Collen
Matthew Langham wrote: The author mentions pipeline lock-in .. it sounds as if they haven't heard of the Flowscript yet ;) He mentions Flow at the end of the article: Our form handling mechanisms are totally proprietary simply because there were no satisfactory solutions in Cocoon. Cocoon

Re: [ARTICLE] Enterprise Application Integration using Apache Cocoon 2.1

2003-11-13 Thread Ryan Hoegg
Matthew Langham wrote: Any hints on whether we can expect a second edition of the New Riders book ? :) Unfortunately I don't think New Riders is interested in doing a second edition :(. The market for IT books is bad at the moment (esp. in the US) and they are very cautious. Of course you are

Re: [ARTICLE] Enterprise Application Integration using Apache Cocoon 2.1

2003-11-13 Thread Tony Collen
Ryan Hoegg wrote: Bad? I can't imagine that, judging by my buying frequency... Reader's advantage to the rescue. But you are absolutely right. Take into consideration all the new stuff in Cocoon and the timeframe for writing a new book (or expanding on the given one) and someone needs to