Hi Ceki
> From: Ceki G�lc� [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> FYI, Jochen Hiller has written logs tags based on log4j. The code seems
> pretty complete but I am not necessarily a good judge. I have also
> noticed his code resides under the org.apache.log4j.taglib namespace
> which hints that the code may be distributed along with standard log4j
> distribution, i.e. log4j.jar.
>
> As far as I know, there are now 3 logging taglibs based on
> log4j.
Actually the log taglib in jakarta-taglibs started life as Joseph Ottinger's
logging taglib - which may be one of the 3 you are thinking of.
Joe donated his taglib to the taglibs project some time back.
> Considering competition is good then there is nothing wrong
> with this state of affairs. However, this also means that there is
> wasted development effort.
Agreed.
If Jochen merges his work with the log taglib in jakarata taglibs (which
seems likely) then we'll have only one.
> How about closer coopreation between the taglibs project and
> and the log4j project? Do you think we could work together to
> incorporate jakarta-taglib's log tag in log4j? I welcome your
> suggestions and comments.
I think the jakarta-taglib project is a better place for the log taglib
since it is a taglib. e.g. it can share work on common build formats,
generation of HTML documentation and JSP 1.1, 1.2 TLDs and so on.
James
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