Marc and others,
have you thought of joining JSR 111
Java(tm) Services Framework
http://jcp.org/jsr/detail/111.jsp
it seems to be addressing this issue
Anatoly
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It seems like there is a JSR for everything nowadays. I was a little
frustrated when I found out that there was a logging JSR, which would imply
that one day everyone will be using it by default cause it is a 'javax' or
'java' package and possibly even included in the jdk.
Does that mean it is
The logging api is in JDK1.4
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It seems like there is a JSR for everything
api is in JDK1.4
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It seems like there is a JSR for everything nowadays. I
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Subject: Re: [JBoss-dev] Deployable service archives new configurationsystem
I know... I am still not really that happy about it though. It is good and
it is bad... and does it even belong
Wow, I just starting reading some of this again and I can't believe how I
made all of those grammatical errors. Yikes!
I had one more bit to add to this, which is probably even less thought out
than what I wrote here. That is that eventually I would like to have each
JBoss server start up and