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Cocoon

In short, Apache Cocoon is a technology that adapts contents to the capabilities of the requester (browser) by transforming XML documents into the target format.

Subproject: Lenya.

Homepage: http://cocoon.apache.org/

Trivia: The Webster says: "An envelope often largely of silk which an insect larva forms about itself and in which it passes the pupa stage."


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