On 12/7/05, Frank W. Zammetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please keep in mind that there are still a good number of people who do
> not use an IDE at all.  I would take the stance that an example that
> will have a large audience should tailor to the lowest common
> denominator, and that would be use folks who use a text editor, Ant and
> a command line all day.  Logging helps :)

If you're doing a lot of debug logging, it would be helpful if you
could check the development build of the MailReader and let us know if
it works for you.


> In what way do logging statements complicate a design?  I view them much
> like comments in that yes, then can get in the way a bit if you do them
> poorly, but they should be an expected part of an application none the
> less because they generally bring value (unless there are performance
> concerns I suppose).

It's still a work in progress, but the progress is checked in. See for
yourself :)


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HTH, Ted.
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