On 09/08/2007, at 3:01 AM, Curt Arnold wrote:
I'd propose:
1. Adding support for properties to XMLLayout, but have it be
disabled by default. Extra elements showing up in content may
disrupt existing applications that consume output from XMLLayout
and shouldn't just appear in a minor release.
+1
2. Reviewing the holes in XMLLayout and fixing low-risk items.
Basically, items that currently produce invalid XML and can be
fixed without major surgery.
+0 I can't really comment on this one because I don't really
understand the bugs themselves. Seems reasonable to fix them to make
it valid XML.
3. Adding XSLTLayout to extras. That would be an alternative if
you are encountering problems with the log4j XMLLayout, plus it
would allow output in other formats (such as Atom or RSS) just by
adding an appropriate transform in the configuration. XSLTLayout
requires a JDK 1.4, but that shouldn't be an issues with extras.
+1 Perhaps deprecate the older XMLLayout as well?
Paul
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