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Cocoon: Building XML Applications
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Cocoon: Building XML Applications

by Matthew Langham, Carsten Ziegeler
July 2002
Beginner to intermediate content levelBeginner to intermediate
504 pages
12h 56m
English
Sams
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Chapter 6. A User’s Look at the Cocoon Architecture

In Chapter 4, “Putting Cocoon to Work,” you saw a simplified view of the Cocoon architecture. You built a first version of a news portal in Chapter 5, “Cocoon News Portal: Entry Version.” Now that we have gone over the basics, it is time to fill in the missing pieces from a user perspective. This chapter presents additional Cocoon components and concepts you can use to build more advanced applications than the ones you have seen so far.

We will start by describing the architecture and further features of the sitemap in detail. A Cocoon-based application can become quite large. The sitemap ...

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