Why don't you look at the IBM direction, as they do use such in their projects. Also have a look at Eclipse which includes parts of IBM's projects.....

Regards
Johan Kok

Antonio Gallardo wrote:
alex dijo:
  
At 09:13 10/12/03, a swede wrote:
    
Hi!
I'm trying to convince my employer of a new plattform for
a new big web application. So I'm looking for professional
developers using Cocoon in Sweden with in-depth knowledge
in Java, databases and JBoss...

Is there any of you out there?

What have you done so far with Cocoon?
      

The topic is interesting enough.

Trying to respond:

I live in Nicaragua. We are a small company. We already done 2 application
for our customers (banking price exchange for a credit card point system
and the second webapp is a payroll system for a company that sells payroll
services to other companies). The work was done using XSP, one with
Original DB Actions and the second using Modular DB Actions + some stored
procedures.

Currently we are developing another 2 applications (a ledger system for a
factory + a customer workflow (with 78 tables with a total of 403 fields).
Both app are using Woody+Flow+OJB

All the applications runs on Linux boxes with Tomcat in an intranet
environment and PostgreSQL is the DB engine.

I hope this info can help you. :-D

  
I didn't see much discussion of this but it is very important. We need to
be able to discuss issues like this with "Sweden" replaced by "London",
"UK", "Europe", and many other places round the world. Unless we can show
to people that Cocoon is a serious professional option with people able to
use it then it is very hard to convince people to use it.

I am hesitant about discussion commercial issues on this user list, but if
not here, then where else can we discuss it?
    

Yes, you are right. :-D

Best Regards,

Antonio Gallardo

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