What is everyone's opinion on changing maverick to use the Apache
Commons logging API instead of hardcoding a dependency on log4j. My
reason for wanting this would be to cut down on the large number of jar
files my project is accumulating.. I'd like to use java.util.logging as
much as possible.
There have been a few global changes that have been pending for a
while. For instance there was the discussion of repackaging everything
to net.sf.mav.*. If I'm not mistaken there were a few other changes as
well. Maybe now would be an appropriate time to readdress some of the
changes
That's what I proposed about a year ago, and I still am for replacing Log4J
by Commons Logging.
Eelco
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From: Jon Newton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [Mav-user] Use Apache Commons Logging instead of log4j
What
I don't have an opinion either way, and no objections to those who are in
favor of the switch... but I guess I'm not really clear on how switching to
commons-logging helps the jar file explosion. As I see it:
Current: log4j.jar
Proposal: commons-logging.jar + log4j.jar -- or --
I propose making Eelco a committer.
I'm +1.
Jeff
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Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 11:58 AM
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+1, then he can put the link up :)
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From: Schnitzer, Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I propose making Eelco a committer.
I'm +1.
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What about using the config file to help navigate to the controller classes.
It would be nice to be able to see your project space in terms of the
commands and controllers, and then to navigate to the source files
associated with them. Just an idea...
Also, if you are using xsl stuff (with
+1
On Jun 1, 2004, at 2:24 PM, Scott Hernandez wrote:
+1, then he can put the link up :)
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From: Schnitzer, Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I propose making Eelco a committer.
I'm +1.
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