| Project Name | Apache Cocoon |
| Category | Frameworks |
| Programming Language | Java |
| Project Home Page | http://cocoon.apache.org/ |
| License(s) | AL 2.0 |
| License URL(s) | http://apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
| Tags (edit) | continuations, forms, pipelines, web, web publishing, xml, xsl-t |
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. This makes it possible to use a "building block" approach for web solutions, hooking together components into pipelines without any required programming.
Cocoon is "web glue for your web application development needs". It is a glue that keeps concerns separate and allows parallel evolution of the two sides, improving development pace and reducing the chance of conflicts.
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- Best XML web framework ever by Ugo Cei.
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Related books
| Title | Authors |
|---|---|
| Art of Java Web Development: Struts, Tapestry, Commons, Velocity, JUnit, Axis, Cocoon, InternetBeans, WebWork | Neal Ford |
| Cocoon 2 Programming: Web Publishing with XML and Java | Bill Brogden et al. |
| Cocoon: Building XML Applications | Carsten Ziegeler et al. |
| Professional XML Development with Apache Tools : Xerces, Xalan, FOP, Cocoon, Axis, Xindice (Wrox Professional Guides) | Theodore W. Leung |
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