David:
Thanks for the suggestion. I will probably use it for the sake of
expediency. However, it does give me some unease and I would prefer it
were given some legitimacy in the future.
This unease comes from a firm belief that the laws of thermodynamics apply
to software. Therefore, programs should be well-organized when they are
first developed because they will only become more disorganized over time,
mainly through enhancements and maintenance activity. The cleaner they are
at the start, the longer they last. Expedience always carries hint of the
"dark side" for me.
<G>
At 11/13/2004 10:33, you wrote:
>Greg Baryza:
> > Section 8.6 of the XEP 4.0 Reference for Java gives a mechanism for
> > providing replacements for the XEP entityresolver and the JAXP
> > uriresolver. I would like to suggest that a future release of XEP provide
> > a similar way for me to specify the Logger class.
> >
> > At present, I have to practically reconstruct the mechanisms of XSLDriver
> > in order to make this simple substitution. I believe it is far more
> likely
> > that one will want supply their own error message analyzer/accumulator
> than
> > replace the entity resolution mechanism.
>
>Hi Greg,
>
>At present, xep.jar is not sealed. Just prepend a logger with the same
>class name com.renderx.xep.lib.DefaultLogger to the classpath.
>
>Thank you for the proposal though, we'll consider it.
>
>David
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