Sorry, should have explained that statement a little
better. What I intended to mean, was to allow users to
pick up an application on the .Net port and move it to
cocoon w/o much hassle and vice a versa.
Dave
--- Tony Collen <tc@hist.umn.edu> wrote:
> Dave Bettin wrote:
>
> >I have started a port of Cocoon to C#/.Net. Has
> anyone
> > heard of such a port, before I get to far?
> >
> > My goal behind this effort is to provide a cocoon
> >implementation on the .net platform and also to
> allow
> >users to have "cocoon platform independence".
> >
> >
> >
>
> Just wondering, this is not a flame, but which
> platform doesn't Cocoon
> run on? AFAIK, it runs under IIS with ServletExec
> already.
>
> Tony.
>
>
>
>
>
>
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