I'd at least have an option to turn it off at run time.  Can we run it
with debug "on" and not if debug is "off"?

On 6/15/05, Eddie ONeil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  Note, that should be "build time, run time, or both".
> 
>  :)
> 
> 
> 
> On 6/15/05, Eddie ONeil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > All--
> >
> >   Soliciting opinions here...
> >
> >   The JSR 181 specification defines (in Appendix B) an XSD for writing
> > XML files which create a handler chain that runs during web service
> > request processing.  A valid instance of this file would look like the
> > one at the end of the mail.  Currently, the validation is performed
> > strictly at build time and isn't performed at runtime.
> >
> >   Personally, I tend to prefer strict validation and don't mind
> > dealing with the two XML namespaces (see below).
> >
> >   Any thoughts as to whether to validate at build-time, dev-time, or both?
> >
> > Eddie
> >
> > <handler-config xmlns="http://www.bea.com/xml/ns/jws";
> >                        xmlns:j2ee="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/j2ee";>
> >     <handler-chain>
> >         <handler-chain-name>TestHandlerChain</handler-chain-name>
> >         <handler>
> >         <j2ee:handler-name>PrintHandler</j2ee:handler-name>
> >         
> > <j2ee:handler-class>org.apache.beehive.test.handlers.PrintHandler</j2ee:handler-class>
> >         </handler>
> >     </handler-chain>
> > </handler-config>
> >
>

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