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Cocoon 2 Programming: Web Publishing with XML and Java

Cocoon 2 Programming: Web Publishing with XML and Java
By Bill Brogden, Conrad D'Cruz, Mark Gaither

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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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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1853227 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-10-18
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 1.39 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 384 pages

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Thanks to the tireless efforts of open-source developers, Cocoon has quicklygained visibility as the preeminent XML-based Web publishing framework.Unfortunately, its documentation remains a significant shortcoming. Ifyou’re new to Cocoon, gaining a sense of exactly what you can do with itcan be difficult, and actually getting started can be evenharder.

Cocoon 2 Programming: Web Publishing with XML and Javaclearly explains the value of Cocoon and helps you build on your familiarity withXML and Java Servlets as you design, build, and implement a range of Cocoonapplications. You’ll begin by learning to control presentation for variousplatforms, both wired and wireless. Then you’ll move on to Cocoon’scapabilities for logic control and content management, using both sitemaps andXSP to create a site dynamically generated from a variety of data sources andtypes.

As you’ll see, Cocoon also supports powerful organizingtechniques known as design patterns, and you’ll master their use inboth presentation and content generation. These are essential tools for theplanning of your site; for after it’s implemented, you’ll commandpowerful techniques for site management and optimization.

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

About the Author
Bill Brogden is a longtime computer programmer and wrote the best-selling Java 2 Exam Cram from Coriolis. He has also written for Sun's Advanced Technology Guides and the XML.com website. He is the author of Sybex's SOAP Programming with Java. Conrad D'Cruz has 14 years' experience with programming, including Java and XML, and is also an instructor in Web technolgoies. Mark Gaither is a 10-year computer industry veteran who has built sophisticated web systems for the Texas Department of Commerce, TManage, Inc., Activerse, High End Systems, Instant Sports, and HTMLScript.