Re: Cocoon vs webwork/struts

2006-04-04 Thread Derek Hohls
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

Re: Cocoon vs webwork/struts

2006-04-04 Thread Bertrand Delacretaz
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

Re: Cocoon vs webwork/struts

2006-04-04 Thread Derek Hohls
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. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006/04/04 08:45:36 AM

RE: Cocoon vs webwork/struts

2006-04-04 Thread Schultz, Gary - COMM
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. Gary T. Schultz IT Administrator Wisconsin Department of Commerce 608-266-1283 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://commerce.wi.gov Commerce Web Site Powered

RE: Cocoon vs webwork/struts

2006-04-03 Thread Bruyn Bill
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