CC · C++ · C# · CA · CALS · CALS Tables · CAM · CANMARC · CAP · CAPTCHA · CBEFF · CBL · CCITT · CCL · CCM · CCP · CC/PP · CCS · CD · CD-DA · CDF · CDMA · CDMF · CDPD · CDR · CD-R · CD-ROM · CD-RW · CDuce · CEL · CELP · CER · CERT · CES · CF · CFA · CFS · CG · CGA · CGI · CGM · CGM Open · CHAP · CHM · CIFF · CIFF Forum · CIFS · CIM · CIRC · CLDAP · CLEI · CLF · CLI · CLIX · CMC · CMS · CMY · CMYK · CNRP · COM · CORBA · CORE · CORS · COinS · CPIM · CP/M · CPP · CPPM · CQL · CRC · CRDL · CRF · CRISP · CRL · CRM · CRT · CRVL · CRVX · CSMA · CSMA/CD · CSS · CSS · CSS1 · CSS2 · CSS2 · CSS3 · CSS-OM · CSS-P · CSV · CTTM · CURIE · CVE · CWM · CXER · C-XML · Cache · CalDAV · Canonical XML · Certificate · Chunked Encoding · CoDEX · Cocoon · Codec · Content Negotiation · Cookie · Creole · Crimson · CrossRef · CωcHTML · cXML · ccTLD · ccXML | CocoonCocoon is an XML publishing framework based on XSLT. Designed for performance and scalability around pipelined SAX processing, Cocoon offers a flexible environment based on the separation of content, logic, and style. Cocoon's centralized configuration system and caching are designed to create, deploy, and maintain scalable XML applications. Cocoon interacts with most data sources, including File Systems, RDBMSs, LDAP, XDBMSs , and network-based data sources. It adapts content delivery to the capabilities of different output formats such as HTML, WML, PDF, SVG, RTF, and others. Cocoon can be executed as a servlet as well as through a command line interface. Type Associations
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