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Heads-up: Back from Jax2002 and session slides

We're back from Jax2002 in Frankfurt. 900 people attended the largest German
conference on Java, Apache and XML (and also Web services). More people were
there than last year - which is promising.

There were 4 Cocoon related sessions.

There was a general Cocoon session by Thomas Bayer - and perhaps he can add
his comments if he reads this. Thomas works for a company called Orientation
in Objects that does a lot of Cocoon related stuff (which was new to us as
we hadn't seen them on the list before). Perhaps we have missed their
postings. Thomas is also writing a German book on Cocoon - if our
information is correct :-).

Neal Ford (The DSW Group Ltd) held a session on targetting Wireless devices
with XSLT and Cocoon. Neil showed this using JBuilder and Cocoon 1. Hmmm. :)

Carsten and I presented the Cocoon XML Portal (around 50 people) and Guido
presented on integrating XML databases into Cocoon (around 30 people).

If you atteded our sessions then we would be interested in feedback! We have
uploaded the session slides for the Portal presentation - so check my Weblog
(http://www.need-a-cake.com) for more information.

Matthew

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RE: Heads-up: Back from Jax2002 and session slides

Posted by Matthew Langham <ml...@s-und-n.de>.
>>
Great slide show.  I guess there will be 50 more Cocoon adepts by now (if
they don't use Cocoon already).
<<
I forgot to add that 2/3 of the 50 there _are_ already using Cocoon.

Matthew


-----Original Message-----
From: Bert Van Kets [mailto:bert@vankets.com]
Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 12:37 PM
To: cocoon-users@xml.apache.org
Subject: Re: Heads-up: Back from Jax2002 and session slides


Great slide show.  I guess there will be 50 more Cocoon adepts by now (if
they don't use Cocoon already).
The sentence I like best of the slide show is "You don‘t like it? – help us
make it better!"
I guess this sums it all up!
I hope you get some business out of it.
Bert


At 12:01 17/05/2002 +0200, you wrote:
>We're back from Jax2002 in Frankfurt. 900 people attended the largest
German
>conference on Java, Apache and XML (and also Web services). More people
were
>there than last year - which is promising.
>
>There were 4 Cocoon related sessions.
>
>There was a general Cocoon session by Thomas Bayer - and perhaps he can add
>his comments if he reads this. Thomas works for a company called
Orientation
>in Objects that does a lot of Cocoon related stuff (which was new to us as
>we hadn't seen them on the list before). Perhaps we have missed their
>postings. Thomas is also writing a German book on Cocoon - if our
>information is correct :-).
>
>Neal Ford (The DSW Group Ltd) held a session on targetting Wireless devices
>with XSLT and Cocoon. Neil showed this using JBuilder and Cocoon 1. Hmmm.
:)
>
>Carsten and I presented the Cocoon XML Portal (around 50 people) and Guido
>presented on integrating XML databases into Cocoon (around 30 people).
>
>If you atteded our sessions then we would be interested in feedback! We
have
>uploaded the session slides for the Portal presentation - so check my
Weblog
>(http://www.need-a-cake.com) for more information.
>
>Matthew
>
>--
>Open Source Group       Cocoon { Consulting, Training, Projects }
>=================================================================
>Matthew Langham, S&N AG, Klingenderstrasse 5, D-33100 Paderborn
>Tel:+49-5251-1581-30  mlangham@s-und-n.de - http://www.s-und-n.de
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>   http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0735712352/needacake-20
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>
>
>
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Re: Heads-up: Back from Jax2002 and session slides

Posted by Bert Van Kets <be...@vankets.com>.
Great slide show.  I guess there will be 50 more Cocoon adepts by now (if 
they don't use Cocoon already).
The sentence I like best of the slide show is "You don‘t like it? – help us 
make it better!"
I guess this sums it all up!
I hope you get some business out of it.
Bert


At 12:01 17/05/2002 +0200, you wrote:
>We're back from Jax2002 in Frankfurt. 900 people attended the largest German
>conference on Java, Apache and XML (and also Web services). More people were
>there than last year - which is promising.
>
>There were 4 Cocoon related sessions.
>
>There was a general Cocoon session by Thomas Bayer - and perhaps he can add
>his comments if he reads this. Thomas works for a company called Orientation
>in Objects that does a lot of Cocoon related stuff (which was new to us as
>we hadn't seen them on the list before). Perhaps we have missed their
>postings. Thomas is also writing a German book on Cocoon - if our
>information is correct :-).
>
>Neal Ford (The DSW Group Ltd) held a session on targetting Wireless devices
>with XSLT and Cocoon. Neil showed this using JBuilder and Cocoon 1. Hmmm. :)
>
>Carsten and I presented the Cocoon XML Portal (around 50 people) and Guido
>presented on integrating XML databases into Cocoon (around 30 people).
>
>If you atteded our sessions then we would be interested in feedback! We have
>uploaded the session slides for the Portal presentation - so check my Weblog
>(http://www.need-a-cake.com) for more information.
>
>Matthew
>
>--
>Open Source Group       Cocoon { Consulting, Training, Projects }
>=================================================================
>Matthew Langham, S&N AG, Klingenderstrasse 5, D-33100 Paderborn
>Tel:+49-5251-1581-30  mlangham@s-und-n.de - http://www.s-und-n.de
>-----------------------------------------------------------------
>Cocoon book:
>   http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0735712352/needacake-20
>=================================================================
>
>
>
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