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Posted to users@cocoon.apache.org by Derek Hohls <DH...@csir.co.za> on 2003/05/16 08:36:47 UTC

Article on using Cocoon in the "real world"

Paul Murphy has written an excellent article
on the use of open source alternatives to
commercial (read M$) options , with particular
reference to Cocoon.

You and I know Cocoon works, and works well,
but some "anonymous" user has posted a message
advising readers against using Cocoon on the 
grounds that  (a) it is not scalable and
(b) XSP is hard to code, read,  and debug....  

I could attempt a reply, but I am probably not as
articulate as others here, or as well-versed in the
appropriate "jargon".  Anyone else want to offer
a rebuttal?  See:

http://www.linuxworld.com/site-stories/2002/1127.cocoon.html?post=2666&lastpage=1#talkback

Thanks
Derek


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