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Cocoon 2 Programming: Web Publishing with XML and Java (Transcend Technique) (Paperback)

by Bill Brogden (Author), Conrad DCruz (Author), Mark Gaither (Author) "Solutions for web publishing abound and have been rapidly evolving to fill the needs of both developers and their customers ..." (more)
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  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (18 Oct 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0782141315
  • ISBN-13: 978-0782141313
  • Product Dimensions: 22.6 x 18.8 x 2.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,363,752 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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Thanks to the tireless efforts of open–source developers, Cocoon has quickly gained visibility as the preeminent XML–based Web publishing framework. Unfortunately, its documentation remains a significant shortcoming. If you′re new to Cocoon, gaining a sense of exactly what you can do with it can be difficult, and actually getting started can be even harder.
Cocoon 2 Programming: Web Publishing with XML and Java clearly explains the value of Cocoon and helps you build on your familiarity with XML and Java Servlets as you design, build, and implement a range of Cocoon applications. You′ll begin by learning to control presentation for various platforms, both wired and wireless. Then you′ll move on to Cocoon′s capabilities for logic control and content management, using both sitemaps and XSP to create a site dynamically generated from a variety of data sources and types.
As you′ll see, Cocoon also supports powerful organizing techniques known as design patterns, and you′ll master their use in both presentation and content generation. These are essential tools for the planning of your site; for after it′s implemented, you′ll command powerful techniques for site management and optimization.
The Web′s dependence on XML is growing rapidly––and with it the list of companies that have adopted Cocoon. Is Cocoon for you? Cocoon 2 Programming will guide you through your decision and far beyond, providing all the assistance you need to build a dynamic, XML–based site––and keep moving into the future.


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Thanks to the tireless efforts of open–source developers, Cocoon has quickly gained visibility as the preeminent XML–based Web publishing framework. Unfortunately, its documentation remains a significant shortcoming. If you’re new to Cocoon, gaining a sense of exactly what you can do with it can be difficult, and actually getting started can be even harder.

Cocoon 2 Programming: Web Publishing with XML and Java clearly explains the value of Cocoon and helps you build on your familiarity with XML and Java Servlets as you design, build, and implement a range of Cocoon applications. You’ll begin by learning to control presentation for various platforms, both wired and wireless. Then you’ll move on to Cocoon’s capabilities for logic control and content management, using both sitemaps and XSP to create a site dynamically generated from a variety of data sources and types.

As you’ll see, Cocoon also supports powerful organizing techniques known as design patterns, and you’ll master their use in both presentation and content generation. These are essential tools for the planning of your site; for after it’s implemented, you’ll command powerful techniques for site management and optimization.

The Web’s dependence on XML is growing rapidly—and with it the list of companies that have adopted Cocoon. Is Cocoon for you? Cocoon 2 Programming will guide you through your decision and far beyond, providing all the assistance you need to build a dynamic, XML–based site—and keep moving into the future.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Desperately seeking an editor, 21 Feb 2003
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What the authors of this book desperately needed was an editor. This book is a mess. There is no sense of flow. There is no attempt by the authors to explain a topic and then delve further into it building upon what they show us. Instead we get detail. We are told Cocoon is made up of these frameworks and these frameworks use these design patterns and are made up of these pieces which are made up of these pieces. And in the end we know no more than when we started. We are told Cocoon contains these Java classes and are given a sentence explaining each one. We are given lists of SAX classes with no clear explanation of why we should be interested. There are lots of tables and lists and charts that explain nothing. The book never gives a clear explanation of what Cocoon does or how Java fits into Cocoon. The chapter on LogicSheets is a perfect example. There are thirty three tables in this chapter going page after page with no clear explanation of what the tables mean. Then the example at the end of the chapter is so trivial as to be meaningless. In fact, the examples throughout the book are much too simplistic and don't demonstrate the power of Cocoon. There is no question that an enormous amount of research went into this book. It's a shame that the authors weren't able to present that research in a useful way.
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