Hi,
A surprisingly large number of public facing sites, intranet applications
and even command line development is done using the Cocoon framework. The
best way to get a feel for the size of the development and user group is to
subscribe to the mailing lists. The home page
http://cocoon.apache.org
under-evangelises itself but be assured that there is a very active
community delivering tremendous value using this framework. I recommend
investing a couple of hours in plugging together a simple app that uses the
JX Generator, the SQL and XSLT Transformers and a serializer to experience
the advantages of putting XML pipelines at the centre of your application
architecture.
"Joe Kesselman" <ke************@comcast.netwrote in message
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When Cocoon is used properly, the only way to tell from outside that the
developers used it is to ask them, unless they included an explicit
credit... but a few examples are mentioned on the "cocoon in the wild"
section of
http://www.spreadcocoon.com/
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