Made by the Java Apache Project http://java.apache.org/cocoon/ I think I'm gonna stop developing Dynamic Web ! Each week there's a new tool that is released :( I'll train goats and sheeps instead... -- >> WinErr: 080 Clavier introuvable - Veuillez appuyer sur n'importe quelle touche pour continuer. << Arnaud LECAT >> Email: lecat@hexanet.fr >> WWW page:www.hexanet.fr/~lecat HEXANET >> http://www.hexanet.fr Z.A. Farman sud - 9 rue Roland Coffignot BP 415 - 51689 Reims Cedex 2 - France phone: (33) 03 26 79 30 05 Fax: (33) 03 26 79 30 06
Arnaud Lecat wrote:
Made by the Java Apache Project
http://java.apache.org/cocoon/
I think I'm gonna stop developing Dynamic Web ! Each week there's a new tool that is released :( I'll train goats and sheeps instead...
What's interesting is that the very first *initial* version of Cocoon was 1.0. So although it sounds like 1.5 is mature, in the real world it's only 7 months old and there's only been 8 releases. I wonder if this was intentionally done to accelerate it into the market. That aside, someone should try this out to determine it's stability and usability. Volunteers? -Michel
Michel Pelletier writes:
Arnaud Lecat wrote:
Made by the Java Apache Project
http://java.apache.org/cocoon/
I think I'm gonna stop developing Dynamic Web ! Each week there's a new tool that is released :( I'll train goats and sheeps instead...
What's interesting is that the very first *initial* version of Cocoon was 1.0. So although it sounds like 1.5 is mature, in the real world it's only 7 months old and there's only been 8 releases. I wonder if this was intentionally done to accelerate it into the market.
They are actually pretty upfront about this. From about halfway down the homepage: In this direction it must be understood that Cocoon 1.x should be considered a proof of concept rather than a software usable for real web sites. In fact, the Cocoon projects aims to gather as much information as possible during it's first generation while its second generation, starting from Cocoon 2.0, will aim to be a usable and real-life publishing framework. See the Cocoon 2 outline to understand the design plans already established. -- --Michael
Michel Pelletier wrote:
That aside, someone should try this out to determine it's stability and usability. Volunteers?
"In this direction it must be understood that Cocoon 1.x should be considered a proof of concept rather than a software usable for real web sites. In fact, the Cocoon projects aims to gather as much information as possible during it's first generation while its second generation, starting from Cocoon 2.0, will aim to be a usable and real-life publishing framework. See the Cocoon 2 outline to understand the design plans already established. " So there's no point, yet. -- Itamar - itamars@ibm.net ---------------------------o----------------------------------------------o Perl/Gimp Greeting Cards | Trust? Ha! The US dollar is backed by ICBMs! | http://www.sealingwax.com | --Anonymous Coward, Slashdot |
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