On 10/21/01 10:09 PM, "Joshua Levy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> My first experiment was to cut out the texen, anika, test,
> servlet, oro/awk, and oro/perl directories, and rerun my
> test suite.  Passed; saved about 60k.  So then I wiped out
> all of oro, and a few more tidbits.  Passed the test
> suite and saved about 120k!  But now I'm nervious.  What is
> oro there for?  Have I done something bad to Velocity, and
> the only reason my test suite passes, is because it doesn't
> cover the problem?
> 
> I'm happy to write the jar -> jar script to do this automatically,
> if anyone is interested.

Oro is only needed if you are doing conversion of WM templates to Velocity.
Texen, Anakia, test, servlet are also app dependant, so you should be safe.
If you do you own logging, the Avalong and Log4j adaptors can go as well.

How big is jar-core?

-- 
Geir Magnusson Jr.                       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
System and Software Consulting
You're going to end up getting pissed at your software
anyway, so you might as well not pay for it. Try Open Source.


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