Hi Vik

Thanx for reply, that was very encouraging.
Well in that case , can you tell me , which steps to follow for documentation.

please invite your freshers to this group :D

regards
Raj



On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 2:51 PM, Vik Tara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Raj,
>
> 1. Lenya is devoid of good documentation.
>
> I wouldn't say devoid, but it is a little on the thin side.
>
> However, Lenya is built on cocoon and I think a lot of the basic
> principles can be picked up from there.
> Cocoon's docs are quite good and also there are some published books.
>
> 2. I cant port Lenya on Tomcat 6.0 container , Its difficult to start
> from old technologies.
>
> Haven't tried this - but we use Tomcat 5.5 in production - I would
> recommend sticking to that.
>
> We develop commercial sites using Lenya / Cocoon and I can say we take
> fresher's who are able to pick up the technology quite quickly.
>
> Maybe some of our freshers could post here and help you out ;)
>
> Regards
>
>
> Vik
>
>
> Raj wrote:
>> Hi Group
>>
>> Im head-banging with Lenya for almost 3 months now. And trust me I
>> have move no where.I evaluated Lenya because I wanted a stable CMS to
>> develop upon. I want to develop a simple system which shows some data
>> (user's data) out to the user and let it be modified by authorized
>> person. Something very simple ... indeed , but Im stuck badly , on
>> following.
>> 1. Lenya is devoid of good documentation.
>> 2. I cant port Lenya on Tomcat 6.0 container , Its difficult to start
>> from old technologies.
>>
>> Any .....any pointers on my query?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Raj
>>
>>
>>
>
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