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Cocoon

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Cocoon is a java framework used for making web applications. It is built on the theory of separation of concerns, pipelining and component based web development. Separation of concerns helps in consistent interaction and collaboration of people with the project. And component pipelining is used to implement these concepts.


Cocoon provides a mechanism for the description of structure and semantics of web information items termed as contents, the relationship between content items termed as logic and how they will be presented to the viewer that is style, so it will not be wrong to say that cocoon is an XML-based content management system. The basic purpose of cocoon is to separate the three layers, i.e. content layer, logic layer and style. All these layers are designed, created and managed independently.


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