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Technology: Cocoon

Cocoon is a 100% pure Java publishing framework that relies on new W3C technologies (such as DOM, XML and XSL) to provide web content.

It is Cocoon that lies at the heart of Luminas' web application strategy. By leveraging the power of Cocoon, XML and XSL, it is possible to build sites quicker, more accurately and more cost-effectively than traditional solutions allow.

Cocoon resources

Luminas believe in the concept of Free Software and in giving back to the Free Software community when possible. The following information is provided in that spirit. Whilst every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the information, we cannot guarantee it will be free of errors.

Cocoon-URL is a weekly summary of interesting links posted to the mailing lists of the Cocoon project.

Older resources

The following articles are out of date, but may still be of use to people. More recent information can be found on the Cocoon Wiki.

A bare-bones guide to getting Cocoon up and running on a Debian GNU/Linux Intel x86 machine.

This guide deals with old versions of Cocoon - an updated guide dealing with Cocoon 2.0.1 will be available soon.

A short appendix to the above guide which covers making Tomcat and Cocoon start automatically on a Debian GNU/Linux machine.


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