On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 12:26:27 +0100, Reinhard Pötz <[email protected]> wrote: > Florent André wrote: >> Hi all, hi Reinhard, >> >> I see this on your website : "Cocoon 3 doesn't provide a stateful forms >> framework." [1] >> >> Does it mean that there will not have Cforms / Xforms solutions in Cocoon >> 3 >> ?> >> And what about continuations (closely linked to forms no ?) ? > > > It's my *personal* opinion that currently Wicket offers the best > solution for Java-based web form development in most cases. Recently I > was convinced that there are some cases where cForms have advantages but > these are edge cases IMHO.
Ok, thanks I just ask this question because I found Cform concept very "sexy", but I'm not as involved in for well see limitations... There is a simple way to integrate Wicket and Cocoon 3 ? If yes, could you give some pointers ? Add a sample in the future will be very useful for simple user like me, I think. ++ > > I use Cocoon to build RESTful web applications with strong Javascript > clients running in the browser and all the form handling is done there. > So for me there's no need of cForms/continuations any longer and > therefore I don't invest time in any migration efforts. But as I said in > the beginning of the mail, that's my personal opinion and if it makes > sense to others a migration should be possible. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
