the best info for transforming XML to html with cocoon is with the How-To link on the first page and then the HTML PDF link. Once tomcat and cocoon are up and running, the information is fairly straight forward though I am having trouble transforming to a PDF.
http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/tutorial/tutorial-develop-webapp.html
The Diving In section says to take the sitemap from the samples. Has anyone found this sitemap? Where is it? I have been searching for a couple of hours. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.
First: Credit to Ketan C. Patel
When I was preparing for my presentation, I stumbled across Mr. Patel's article, which nicely summarized most of the points I wanted to make. This is the article from which I gathered a good portion of my information.
These are the other sources from which I gathered my information:
http://xml.apache.org/xindice/
http://www.webreview.com/2002/02_04/developers/index01.shtml
http://otn.oracle.com/tech/xml/content.html
http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2001/06/20/databases.html
http://www.softwareag.com/xml/applications/mercedes.htm
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,2696,00.asp
http://www.softwareag.com/corporat/references/pdfs/CR_Cinemedia_E.pdf
This is a list of people who use Web Services Technologies. It is being maintained by the Microsoft Developer Network. I stumbled across this list while gathering information for a project.
I found a decent collection of XML-related materials at XFront.com. I have not been through the entire site yet, but there were some tutorials and documents on XML, XSLT and RDDL. At the very least, I thought the Canonical XML stuff was some interesting, if not redundant, reading.
A great resource to find Web Services which was given to me in my Programming for the Web class is Xmethods: www.xmethods.net.
CoverPages is a decent site concerning markup technologies such as XML, SGML, and XSLT. I am posting it because I found the news section interesting. When I last checked the site, the news was updated as recently as February 6th. If you would like to check it out, go to:
Also, here's a link to my personal Cocoon server which I used during the presentation, in case anyone wants to take a quick look.
During my Cocoon presentation today, I posted some links relevant to the topic on one of my slides. I'm reposting them here so others can take a look if interested. I posted these on my personal blog, but wanted to make sure other people could find them here as well.
SAX Project
Apache Cocoon Project
Ant Java-based Build Tool
Cocoon, the movie
Jakarta Tomcat
Sun Java SDK
Integrating Tomcat with Apache Via mod_jk Module