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Free vs. Open Source
Over the weekend (sigh), we prepared a small Java/Cocoon project as a learning tool for a week-long webapp development course we will be teaching. Nothing special, but maybe a nice way of showing people how easy it can be to wrap Java business logic in a Cocoon webapp. Just a Generator exposing object properties as XML and an Action to parametrize the sitemap and stylesheets. After the courses and some more fleshing out, we'll put it up somewhere.
Over the weekend (sigh), we prepared a small Java/Cocoon project as a learning tool for a week-long webapp development course we will be teaching. Nothing special, but maybe a nice way of showing people how easy it can be to wrap Java business logic in a Cocoon webapp. Just a Generator exposing object properties as XML and an Action to parametrize the sitemap and stylesheets. After the courses and some more fleshing out, we'll put it up somewhere.
On another account, we have been invited to participate in some new Belgian organization for the advancement of free/open source software companies. Very nice idea, the only problem is that only after minutes the obligatory license discussion started. Free vs. Open Source: food for the Microsoft FUD machine!
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