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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 11. Designing Cocoon Applications

The previous chapters discussed how Cocoon provides a complete XML platform for building applications. We looked at how solutions developed with Cocoon can meet the challenges facing today’s modern application architectures. We also presented some examples for small applications and built a personalized news portal using Cocoon concepts and technologies.

Cocoon is not a platform specifically aimed at only one application area, such as a portal. Cocoon can be used to build a variety of applications and solutions. Because we have been using Cocoon as a base for the paid work we do, we have built web sites ...

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