Well, I wrote a review comparing Zope and Cocoon2. Cocoon2 is a servlet that runs on top of tomcat and publishes XML documents using XSLT transformer pipelines --not exactly what you asked.... but it might still be somewhat useful? http://arielpartners/content/public/topics/technology/technologyReviews/zope... BTW, if you are "stuck" doing Java and really miss your interpreter, try beanshell http://arielpartners/content/public/topics/technology/technologyReviews/bean... or, of course, Jython: http://www.jython.org HTH, --Craeg fsd fds wrote:
ok ok, I know, I don't want to start a holy war here.
I've been using Zope for a while, and I love python, but I see many people moving towards java/jsp/tomcat. I've studied java, but never liked too much, and so I tried to avoid it. But with all this "momentum" behind it, I think I might give it a try.
Of course, being this a zope list, I know i'll get more positive opinions about the zope platform, but I'd like to hear from people who have tried both zope and tomcat:
* what are the strenghts and weakness of both platforms?
* is it possible to have something like the Zope Management Interface for Tomcat?
* is tomcat web development object oriented as the zope one (I just love having objects that talk to each other and produce the pages. Makes design much easier and powerful)
well, thanks in advance to the great zope community!
Joe
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