I see that you mention XSP usage in Cocoon. You may want to know (and
even check for yourself) that on the cocoon-dev mailing-list, talks
about deprecating XSP (which hasn't been maintained and hasn't evolved
in ages) have been frequent over the last year or so. Logic Sheets
are, as far as I know, more than dead, although as is the case with
everything in Cocoon, they are still probably used by some people. I
realize that this does not appear to be important in your use case,
but it could be important for your own understanding of Cocoon.
This said, I wanted to mention, following-up with the XPL use case
that I sent out a few weeks ago, that we have since then published a
draft of the XPL specification on our web site (while we are waiting
and hoping that it will be approved as a W3C Note):
http://www.orbeon.com/ops/2005/SUBM-xpl-20050222/
-Erik
Martin Bryan wrote:
> Finally found time to look at Cocoon
>
> The attached document shows the sort of level of information that I
think we
> need to include if we are to propose to use an existing pipelining
language
> for Validation Management. For this first draft of the idea we need to
> provide:
>
> a) an overview of the functions provided by the language
> b) a critique of the language, particularly identifying any
non-declarative
> functions
> c) a statement of which bits of the language are specifically
relevant for
> validation management
> d) a coded example showing how the sample scenario might be
implemented in
> the language
>
> I look forward to having others submit similar fragments this month
so that
> I can incorporate them into a single document for circulation by
Easter (so
> you all get time to review and comment on the document before we
discuss it
> in Amsterdam on Monday 23rd May.
>
> Martin Bryan
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