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Posted to dev@cocoon.apache.org by Bertrand Delacretaz <bd...@apache.org> on 2004/09/10 15:48:39 UTC

[OT] tagline (was: Cocoon usage in Medical Informatics)

Le 9 sept. 04, à 22:49, H.vanderLinden@MI.unimaas.nl a écrit :

> ...I'm currently in San Francisco for a conference on Medical 
> Informatics and I
> noticed at least two other projects (excluding mine) where Cocoon was 
> used
> either as a presentation layer or as an intermediate layer between
> distributed data sources...

Hehe...makes me think a cool "Cocoon - the Swiss Army Knife of the Web" 
poster...

(note that the Cocoon movie tagline "It is everything you've dreamed 
of. It is nothing you expect"  is also not bad depending on one's point 
of view ;-)

-Bertrand


Re: [OT] tagline (was: Cocoon usage in Medical Informatics)

Posted by go...@osmosis.gr.
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:

> Le 9 sept. 04, ΰ 22:49, H.vanderLinden@MI.unimaas.nl a ιcrit :
> 
> > ...I'm currently in San Francisco for a conference on Medical 
> > Informatics and I
> > noticed at least two other projects (excluding mine) where Cocoon was 
> > used
> > either as a presentation layer or as an intermediate layer between
> > distributed data sources...
> 
> Hehe...makes me think a cool "Cocoon - the Swiss Army Knife of the Web" 
> poster...

Betrand

let me add here that 

we have develop a database desktop application that is based 
on cocoon, and this because we hate many points  in WinForms (resizing, 
look'n'feel, binding ... ). The only thing the GUI do is to open a GUI 
application with 
a IE control in the main view. All the rest are handled by cocoon.

except the point that you have to run a webapp container we like very 
mutch this way of desktop(???) application development.

"When you try cocoon, then there is no way to escape from it"
:-)
-- stavros


> 
> (note that the Cocoon movie tagline "It is everything you've dreamed 
> of. It is nothing you expect"  is also not bad depending on one's point 
> of view ;-)
> 
> -Bertrand
> 
>