Jon Stevens wrote:
> on 3/5/01 3:26 PM, "Jason van Zyl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > We should decide what should be done befor this date: the two
> > things that I would like to do code wise are clean up the configuration
> > code and start using log4j. After that bug fixes and documentation.
>
> Update the TODO page then. :-)
I'll start the list to get us rolling then ...
o Configuration cleanup: I would like to use the Configuration class instead
of
Properties as it deals with multiple same name keys, includes, and deals
with
default values internally. This would clean up the Runtime, and all
configuration
issues will be handled by the Configuration class. The Configuration
class is
an amalgum of the
VelocityResources/ExtendedProperties/ConfigurationRepository.
The attempt was to make it work like a standard Properties class except
it has
more features.
o Log4j: I would like to swtich to using log4j as it seems to be the most
mature of the logging packages and the options provided by log4j
are very desirable IMO. Rolling log files, or logging to a database (to
go along with the data resource loader :-)), or logging via syslog. All
these things are possible for minimal effort as log4j will do all the
work :-)
o Get a copy of Alexandria running on the apache.org box so that we
can have a link on our site to the javadocs. We can do this manually
if necessary, but it would be nice to use Alexandria as that's what
it's intended for. Hopefully Jeff Martin and Sam Ruby can help out
with this so we will have Javadocs updated daily by the time we
release.
o UML Diagrams: Even if they are quick it would be nice to have. I
have asked a Turbiner (Ilkka Priha) if he could reverse engineer a
set of diagrams like he did for Turbine.
o Getting a mailing list archive working, or at least have a link
to mail-archive.com at the bottom of the messages going out
on the list.
That's what I can think of off the top of my head. Just add what
you feel is necessary and I will produce a todo from it
>
>
> -jon
>
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jvz.
Jason van Zyl
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