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Posted to java-dev@axis.apache.org by "Volkmann, Mark" <Ma...@AGEDWARDS.com> on 2002/01/31 15:12:05 UTC
Log4J date in JAR file name
What's the rationale for including a date in the log4j.jar file name or the
interim drops?
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Re: Log4J date in JAR file name
Posted by Mark Volkmann <vo...@charter.net>.
Log4J date in JAR file nameC'mon guys. I'm betting there's some good reason why log4j.jar in the interim drops includes a date in the name. I'd just like to hear what it is. Can someone please tell me?
If there is a good reason, why aren't other JARs like clutil and wsdl4j dated? If there isn't a good reason then I'd like it to be named simply log4j.jar or log4j-core.jar.
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From: Volkmann, Mark
To: 'axis-dev@xml.apache.org'
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 8:12 AM
Subject: Log4J date in JAR file name
What's the rationale for including a date in the log4j.jar file name or the interim drops?