"In our previous article, we covered the basics of sitemap navigation in Cocoon (the Cocoon XML publishing framework process), creating custom XML generators through the use of XSP, and using the XSP to homogenize the look and feel of sitewide content, specifically forms."
"Cocoon is essentially an XML-publishing framework. That means that it facilitates the generation, transformation, and serialization (delivery) of XML content. Super! Also, Cocoon is written in Java, giving it many benefits from the cross-platform and code manageability perspectives. The information presented here was gained from our development of ContentXML Content Management Suite, an enterprise content-management system built on top of Cocoon 2."
"Apache Cocoon's capabilities are derived from simple but powerful concepts such as Component Pipelines, SoC, and Continuations. Grounded in these solid principles and concepts, and with a strong active developer community behind it, Apache Cocoon is gaining momentum as a premier Web Application framework."