What are use cases for Babeldoc and when is it the better (only)
solution compared to Cocoon?

Reinhard

> -----Original Message-----
> From: McDonald, Bruce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 4:46 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Babeldoc 1.2.0-RC2 Release
> 
> 
> As much as I work with Cocoon (which is a lot), I want to 
> announce that the second release candidate for Babeldoc 1.2 
> has been release.
> 
> Babeldoc is intended for those applications which Cocoon is 
> not suitable.  It is generally a commandline utility.  It is 
> dynamically modular, both at build time (think dynamic 
> blocks) and at runtime - the blocks auto-discover themselves 
> and initialize in strict dependancy order.  
> 
> Babeldoc is also not strictly XML based although this is 
> where most function is added.  Unfortunately it is slower 
> than Cocoon since it does not propagate SAX events, rather 
> the entire document.  This is necessary due to the 
> heterogeneous nature of the documents it can process.
> 
> Check it out:
> 
www.babeldoc.com

Bruce.

PS.  It is licensed under the Apache Public License.

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