We could use either resource bundles or XML resources. See the new XMLResources.java, which is a generalization of SQLResources.java, which came from some other source whose history is lost (Darrell may remember).
Mark Imel's new list server is the first code to use it (other than my XMLTest mailet). I will be posting that up later today; this weekend at the latest.
There is code in XMLResources for doing symbolic parameter substitution, which might be good to pull out into a general utility class, since it can be useful other than in the context of an XML resource file.
Is this something that you would like to contribute to?
Sure, I'll give it a go. I haven't looked at any of the new XML resource code yet so I'll start there.
If you have any other pointers, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks.
Jim
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