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[Cocoon Wiki] Update of "BricksCms" by BertrandDelacretaz

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The following page has been changed by BertrandDelacretaz:
http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/BricksCms

The comment on the change is:
Mention the validity of Bricks for pure publishing applications

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  If you like drawings, the "what you need to know about Cocoon" presentation at the GT 2004 also includes a diagram of a typical Cocoon application, it is available under "Material from events" at http://cocoon.apache.org/mirror.cgi, under gt2004/presentations/gt2004-bertrand-...
  
  = What is bricks-cms? =
- Bricks-cms is NOT a real CMS, it's only an example application meant to demonstrate how to work with database and java components in Cocoon, and how to implement CRUD applications.
+ Bricks-cms is NOT a real CMS, it's only an example application meant to demonstrate how to work with database and java components in Cocoon, and how to implement CRUD applications. And even if you're creating pure publishing applications (XSLT, sitemaps but little or no Java code), Bricks shows a simple ant-based build system which lets you cleanly separate your code from Cocoon's.
  
  It was called "cms" because a content management system is a good use case for Cocoon.