Dennis
FWIW, I have just built such an app, using Cocoon
forms and flow. It was not that hard, once I had
grokked a few core concepts. Of course, simple
is in the eye of the beholder!
Derek
PS My bias is that I believe that because Cocoon is
a very solid web framework you can build anything
Le 4 avr. 06 à 08:05, Derek Hohls wrote:
...PS My bias is that I believe that because Cocoon is
a very solid web framework you can build anything
at all with it!!...
Derek sums it up nicely - Cocoon is certainly not the easiest
platform to learn for simple CRUD applications, OTOH the sky is
Bertrand
Even more than that - there is a huge amount you can do
without any Java at all ... if you have XSLT/Javascript skills.
That's been my experience anyway.
Derek
and yes, you can always go under the hood to do anything
else you may need.
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Depending on what you mean by simple CRUD apps, you might consider PHP. But
if you expect the apps to grow beyond simple, you might consider Cocoon.
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Hi, Dennis.
There are (many) others on this list that can better answer your
question, but I'll offer my $0.02 since nobody else has. Take it for
what it's worth.
Sure, you can build simple CRUD apps using Cocoon - there are umpteen
different 'built-in' ways to interact with your database