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  Apache Cocoon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Apache Cocoon, often just called Cocoon, is a web development framework built around the concepts of separation of concerns and component-based web development.
Cocoon is also commonly used as a data warehousing ETL tool or as middleware for transporting data between systems.
The sitemap is at the core of Cocoon.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Apache_Cocoon   (455 words)

  
 Apache Software Foundation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) is a non-profit corporation (classified as 501(c)3 in the United States) to support Apache software projects, including the Apache HTTP Server.
The ASF was formed from the Apache Group and incorporated in Delaware, USA, in June, 1999.
The history of the Apache Software Foundation is linked to the Apache HTTP Server, the work on which started in 1994.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Apache_Software_Foundation   (454 words)

  
 Apache - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Apache   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Apache language belongs to the Athabaskan linguistic group, through which they are related to the neighbouring Navajo.
Many Apache surrendered 1871–73, and were moved from their traditional homelands to the San Carlos reservation in Arizona.
It is maintained and developed by the Apache Group, a group of programmers and users who – as with the Linux operating system – have open access to the source code.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Apache   (964 words)

  
 Apache Cocoon
Apache Cocoon is a web development framework built around the concepts of separation of concerns (making sure people can interact and collaborate on a project, without stepping on each other toes) and component-based web development.
Cocoon implements these concepts around the notion of "component pipelines", each component on the pipeline specializing on a particular operation.
Live demos can be found on the "Cocoon Zone" at http://cocoon.zones.apache.org, including the Supersonic Tour of Cocoon, which gives an overview of the main concepts.
cocoon.apache.org /2.1   (442 words)

  
 XML.com: Introducing Cocoon 2.0
Apache Cocoon 1.0 was a servlet, about 100 lines of code, that used XML4J (later Apache Xerces) and LotusXSL (later Apache Xalan) to transform an XML file with an XSL stylesheet.
Cocoon was designed as an abstract engine that could be connected to almost anything, but it ships with servlet and command line connectors.
Cocoon ships with a number of these components which were donated over the years by users and developers.
www.xml.com /pub/a/2002/02/13/cocoon2.html   (1044 words)

  
 Welcome to Apache Forrest
Apache Forrest is a publishing framework that transforms input from various sources into a unified presentation in one or more output formats.
Forrest is built on the world's leading XML application framework, Apache Cocoon, which provides advanced users with extremely powerful publishing capabilities.
Apache Forrest was started in January 2002, with the major use-case being to create a consistent and efficient xml.apache.org group of project websites with a uniform, lightweight, easy-to-navigate layout and structure.
forrest.apache.org   (902 words)

  
 The Apache Cocoon Project
Apache Cocoon is a web development framework built around the concepts of separation of concerns and component-based web development.
The Apache Cocoon Project is proud to share these values with its parent organization: The Apache Software Foundation.
The Apache Cocoon project currently consists of Apache Cocoon itself.
cocoon.apache.org   (234 words)

  
 ONJava.com -- XML Publishing with Cocoon 2, Part 1
This URI is passed off to the Cocoon sitemap, which performs some magic and then returns the result of the processing to the user as HTML.
Speaking of frameworks, Cocoon itself is built upon the Avalon Framework, which, to quote: defines relationships between commonly used application components, best-of-practice pattern enforcements, and several lightweight convenience implementations of the generic components.
Cocoon loads the sitemap, looks at the pipeline, and starts comparing the URI against each matcher (bucket) from top to bottom.
www.onjava.com /pub/a/onjava/2003/07/02/cocoon.html   (1128 words)

  
 Apache Cocoon: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Apache lenya is a java/xml open-source content management system based on the apache cocoon content management framework....
Cocoon is also commonly used as a data warehousing tool or as middleware for transporting data between systems.
The Pipeline is used to define how the different Cocoon components interact with different requests to produce a response[Click link for more facts about this topic].
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/a/ap/apache_cocoon.htm   (963 words)

  
 SummerOfCode2005 - General Wiki
This project will create a plugin for Apache Forrest that enables content to be "read" by a synthesised voice for the benefit of the visually impaired, and to be accessed via speech by the physically challenged.
Apache Lenya uses Lucene for content indexing, but there are a lot of enhancements possible.
The Apache JAMES mail server has an implementation of NNTP, but it is not well integrated with the rest of the server.
wiki.apache.org /general/SummerOfCode2005   (2984 words)

  
 Use continuations to develop complex Web applications
Because one of the chief disadvantages of using continuations is their lack of support on the Java platform, I'll use the Apache Cocoon framework to demonstrate a JavaScript implementation of the example program and a pure Java language one.
Apache Cocoon is a Web development framework that allows you to dynamically publish XML content using XSL transformations.
Cocoon uses a processing pipeline to describe the sequence of steps followed in handling a request and generating the corresponding response.
www-128.ibm.com /developerworks/java/library/j-contin.html   (6240 words)

  
 xml.apache.org
The Apache XML Project used to be the home for many XML-related subprojects, many of which have moved to top-level project status recently or are currently in migration.
Apache Forrest is an XML standards-oriented documentation framework based upon Apache Cocoon, providing XSLT stylesheets and schemas, images and other resources.
Apache Xindice is a database designed from the ground up to store XML data or what is more commonly referred to as a native XML database.
xml.apache.org   (1272 words)

  
 Learn the basics of Apache's Cocoon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Apache Cocoon Web page doesn’t delve into the poetry behind the name, but its summation of the environment is entirely accurate: “Apache Cocoon is an XML publishing framework that raises the usage of XML and XSLT technologies for server applications to a new level.
Cocoon began its existence as a simple Java servlet that used standard W3C components to do its job: the document object model (DOM) for parsing documents, XML for capturing and formatting data, XSLT for transforming data and merging or manipulating XML documents, and XSL to manage document presentation for Web delivery.
Cocoon pipelines are conceptually similar to those used in UNIX systems, except that all elements in a Cocoon pipeline are SAX events created by parsing XML documents.
builder.com.com /5100-6387-5031745.html   (895 words)

  
 Projects - The Apache Software Foundation
The mission of the Apache Portable Runtime (APR) is to provide a free library of C data structures and routines, forming a system portability layer to as many operating systems as possible.
Apache James) is a 100% pure Java SMTP and POP3 Mail server and NNTP News server designed to be a complete and portable enterprise mail engine solution based on currently available open protocols.
Apache Lenya is an Open-Source Content Management System written in Java and based on open standards such as XML and XSLT.
apache.planetmirror.com /foundation/projects.html   (1338 words)

  
 Enterprise Java Community: News : The long awaited Apache Cocoon 2.1 Released
The Apache Cocoon Community is proud to announce the new release of Apache Cocoon.
Apache Cocoon is a web development framework built around the concept of separation of concerns (that is: allowing people to do their job without having to step on each other toes) and component-oriented web RAD.
Cocoon implements these concepts around the notion of 'component pipelines' modelled after the 'process chain' concept where each worker specializes on a particular operation.
www.theserverside.com /news/thread.tss?thread_id=20963   (4139 words)

  
 Welcome
The goal of the Apache Struts project is to encourage application architectures based on the "Model 2" approach, a variation of the classic Model-View-Controller (MVC) design paradigm.
Apache Struts is a volunteer project and all support for the framework is provided by unpaid volunteers.
Since Apache Struts is a volunteer project, and our resources are limited, it is important that we first help you help yourself.
struts.apache.org   (478 words)

  
 Tomcat and Cocoon Installation
Apache should "just know" if a request is for a servlet or JSP or XML page and automatically pass such a request to Tomcat.
You can verify that Cocoon is working with Tomcat by browsing http://localhost:8080/cocoon/Cocoon.xml and you can verify that Apache is forwarding requests succesfully by browsing http://localhost/cocoon/Cocoon.xml.
The mod_jk module was compiled against the version of Apache that came installed with OS X. If for any reason you have a newer version of Apache installed, you will have to recompile mod_jk.
homepage.mac.com /murraytodd/tomcat.html   (694 words)

  
 A New Cocoon from Apache
Since version 2.0, the Cocoon Project has more fully made use of the latest XML technologies and standards like XSLT (define) that were in their infancy when the project began in 1998.
Schmelzer argues that Cocoon is not intended to be used as a general purpose SOA, rather the separation of concerns is restricted to Web content development and server-based integration.
One of the direct Apache Cocoon sponsored projects, currently in incubation (not a fully ASF supported project) that relies on Cocoon is a Web content management system known as Lenya.
www.internetnews.com /dev-news/article.php/3360611   (780 words)

  
 Spread Cocoon | Spreading the word about Apache Cocoon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
You can also post to our Apache Cocoon events calendar to help ensure the Cocoon community is aware of meetings, tradeshows and other events.
The Apache Cocoon community is proud to announce the Cocoon GetTogether 2005, the main annual gathering of current and future Cocoon users and developers.
The GetTogether runs as a series of presentations by Cocoon developers, sharing their knowledge about the Apache Cocoon framework in a leisurely fashion, with plenty of time for interaction and probing questions.
www.spreadcocoon.com   (1957 words)

  
 XML.com: Online Magazines with Apache Cocoon
Apache Cocoon allows and supports pooling configuration for every component in the pipeline.
In summary, the Apache Cocoon framework has provision for all major optimization tactics and allows them to be engaged and activated with simple configuration adjustments.
Apache Cocoon excels in the territory of content presentation solutions and is making progress at addressing more interactive behavior situations with
www.xml.com /pub/a/2003/04/23/cocoon-magazine.html   (1779 words)

  
 An Introduction to Apache Cocoon 2.1
This article focuses on Apache Cocoon 2.1 and is intended to be an introduction to Cocoon and the concepts behind it.
Cocoon is implemented as an abstract Java engine, and as such, can be run from both within an Application Server or from the command line.
Cocoon methodology preaches that an "individual should do what they're good at;" the benefits of this are many fold and obvious.
www.developer.com /java/ent/article.php/3098661   (1009 words)

  
 News and Status
Bugfix release using Cocoon 2.1.2, which fixes a bug where some pages (most noticeably, the last image on the default skin) to not be rendered.
Cocoon has become the status of a top-level project, you will find the new website here: http://cocoon.apache.org.
The Apache Forrest team is proud to announce our first public release Forrest 0.2 which is available for download (as source code and binary) from the Apache Forrest site.
xml.apache.org /news.html   (1023 words)

  
 Installing Apache Cocoon
Cocoon requires a Java compiler for installation and for running some components like XSP etc. For components, the default configuration of Cocoon does not use the compiler in JAVA_HOME, but a version shipped with Cocoon.
Cocoon targets place work files and results in a build directory under the cocoon root.
As both JBoss and Cocoon ship with a Hypersonic database installed, these two conflict and you won't be able to use Cocoon database (SQL) samples.
odur.let.rug.nl /webapps/cocoon/docs/xdocs/installing/index.xml   (2507 words)

  
 The Jakarta Site - Java at Apache   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Apache Cocoon is an XML framework that raises the usage of XML and XSLT technologies for server applications to a new level.
Apache Lenya is an Open-Source Content Management System written in Java, built on top of Apache Cocoon.
Apache Geronimo is a new effort coordinated by the Apache Software Foundation to make a J2EE compatible container.
jakarta.apache.org /site/java_at_apache.html   (798 words)

  
 Apache Cocoon Performance Tips   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Cocoon Performance Tips in this version is a loose collection of usenet articles regarding how to improve the Apache Cocoon performance.
Cocoon is very slow (compared to a proxy server) to read resources such as stylesheets and images.
A transparent proxy (SQUID, for example, don't use Apache 1.3 mod_proxy because it is not fully compatible with HTTP/1.1 and disables connection keep-alive - Apache 2 mod_proxy is fine).
www.l-ray.de /projects/internet/amacont/literatur_cache/Cop04_4.html   (912 words)

  
 FrontPage - Cocoon Wiki
Apache Cocoon project and is maintained by the entire Cocoon community.
If you are unsure whether Cocoon is right for you, please also read RulesOfTheGame.
Cocoon Gettogether 2005 is over, slides and recordings are available at the
wiki.apache.org /cocoon   (246 words)

  
 Linux, Java and XML LG #48   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Cocoon servlet is such a servlet, written by some very clever people at Apache (http://www.apache.org/).
Cocoon 2 intends to address these issues and provide us with a servlet for XML transformations that is scalable to handle large quantities of web traffic.
The cocoon project has obviously grown beyond all expectations, and with the coming of Cocoon 2 will be a commercially viable servlet to enable design of web sites in XML to become a reality.
www.redhat.com /mirrors/LDP/LDP/LG/issue48/lane.html   (2173 words)

  
 Foundation Project - The Apache Software Foundation
The Apache Software Foundation provides organizational, legal, and financial support for a broad range of open source software projects.
Formerly known as the Apache Group, the Foundation has been incorporated as a membership-based, not-for-profit corporation in order to ensure that the Apache projects continue to exist beyond the participation of individual volunteers.
We are in the process of putting together a support organization, using funds contributed by the Apache community, that will provide the administrative assistance needed to keep the projects moving at full steam.
apache.org /foundation   (330 words)

  
 Enterprise Java Community: News : Article: A New Cocoon from Apache
The Cocoon promise of true separations of concerns is something that the scripting technologies is failling to give us.
If Cocoon is going in the right direction or not is something that I left to "the time" to tell us the answer.
I use Cocoon for the foundation of our Portal, the pipeline architecture is like the "Lego" analogy of snapping parts together without custom integration work.
www.theserverside.com /news/thread.tss?thread_id=26249   (3016 words)

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