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Apache Rolls Cocoon 2.1.7   
Friday, March 25 2005 @ 08:44 PM EST
Contributed by: glosser

Apache releases Cocoon 2.1.7.

The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) released Apache Cocoon 2.1.7, which includes improvements to the open source Web development framework's speed and ease of use. The Cocoon Project is currently one of the largest Java Based projects in production at the ASF.

Apache Cocoon is an XML-based publishing framework, whose modular approach of component pipelines allows disparate groups to develop components that are more easily "plugged-in" to the pipelines. This is supposed to make development faster and more efficient.

Cocoon version 2.1.7 is mostly a maintenance release that builds upon improvements made in previous versions, including 2.1.5, which was released last May.

According to Cocoon developer Carsten Ziegeler, the three main enhancements are JDK 5.0 compatibility, various improvements in the portal engine and additional features in the Cocoon Forms framework.

Full article from InternetNews

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