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Sunday, August 01, 2004

DistributingCocoonApplications - as explained on the Cocoon Wiki

Hey, suppose you have spent the day creating a really whiz-bang set of reports using Cocoon and now you want to distribute what you have set up in Cocoon to do that. How do you do it? Well, the DistributingCocoonApplications page over at the Cocoon Wiki tells just how to go about it.

They give not just one but several ways to do it. That way you can pick the easiest one that is the best suited toward your needs.

Believe me, this is a lot less complicated than the hoops you will have to go through to distribute not to mention update your target systems if you are using some of the very expensive reporting software packages on the market.

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