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Posted to dev@cocoon.apache.org by Grzegorz Kossakowski <gr...@tuffmail.com> on 2007/08/15 14:11:25 UTC

[2.2] FYI: The big picture of Servlet Service Framework

Hi Cocooners,

I thought that some of you using 2.2 or willing to do so in near future would be interested in 
reading this[1] e-mail.

It mainly describes goals behind Servlet Service Framework and it's relation to RESTful design. Yes, 
that means Cocoon has not missed "REST" buzzword by any means. ;-)
What's more, Cocoon is going to not miss another buzzword - JavaFX but it's topic for another [RT] 
(Random Thought) e-mail that I'm going to write if time permits.

As for now I recommend to read it and post comments (preferably on dev list). After discussing this 
topic I'm going to collect ideas, hints and doubts from all e-mails and create some docs.

[1] http://article.gmane.org/gmane.text.xml.cocoon.devel/74571

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Re: [2.2] FYI: The big picture of Servlet Service Framework

Posted by Grzegorz Kossakowski <gk...@apache.org>.
Grzegorz Kossakowski pisze:
> Hi Cocooners,
> 
> I thought that some of you using 2.2 or willing to do so in near future 
> would be interested in reading this[1] e-mail.
> 
> It mainly describes goals behind Servlet Service Framework and it's 
> relation to RESTful design. Yes, that means Cocoon has not missed "REST" 
> buzzword by any means. ;-)
> What's more, Cocoon is going to not miss another buzzword - JavaFX but 
> it's topic for another [RT] (Random Thought) e-mail that I'm going to 
> write if time permits.
> 
> As for now I recommend to read it and post comments (preferably on dev 
> list). After discussing this topic I'm going to collect ideas, hints and 
> doubts from all e-mails and create some docs.

Oh well... This mail was supposted to users mailing list. Sorry ;-)

-- 
Grzegorz Kossakowski
http://reflectingonthevicissitudes.wordpress.com/
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