What presentation framework allows you to replace a jar without redeploying?

Ralph

-----Original Message-----
From: Leon Widdershoven [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2004 3:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Business Objects vs Data Objects [was Re: JXTemplates-what' s
in a name?]

Compared to a full distributed application container it probably is "just".
In comparison with anything else it isn't.
And restarting your cocoon when adding a jar (cause you updated a 
feature, removed
a bug, or added an application) will also not make larger sites very happy.

Leon

Ralph Goers wrote:

>Antonio,
>
>People who say Cocoon is "just" a web publishing framework are nuts.  We
use
>very little flowscript and find it to be a very powerful presentation
>framework. I saw a comparison of various frameworks a while ago and Cocoon
>easily came out on top except that it had no built in support for Business
>Delegates. I spent some time and implemented that myself and Cocoon is
>working great so far.
>
>Ralph
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Antonio Gallardo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: Friday, May 07, 2004 1:09 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: Business Objects vs Data Objects [was Re: JXTemplates-what' s
>in a name?]
>BEAWARE: I am far to be a guru in this area.
>
>Currently, I found myself asking about the "viability" of using EJB for
>the overall task in some applications. Recently, Ralph's posts, triggered
>in my mind the idea of how will be the best approach to use J2EE (that
>include EJB) with Cocoon. I read some articles about that too. And there
>are diferent approach. Some articles tell you that Cocoon need to be used
>just as a publishing framework while using J2EE. But I think: This was
>before flow. But, now we have Flow and I don't like the idea of stripdown
>Cocoon wings when I know how much it can do and help.... Of course this is
>a very large discussion and a interesting one.
>
>
>
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