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Posted to log4j-dev@logging.apache.org by Paul Smith <ps...@aconex.com> on 2007/06/11 05:18:18 UTC
Zeroconf module
I moved the Zeroconf source directory recently into the main Chainsaw
source tree, which I think is a mistake.
Chainsaw needs to have it, but a standalone jar is needed in the
client end to zeroconf-enable the application to expose it on the
network.
It make more sense to create a log4j-zeroconf module with just these
classes, _or_ roll this up in some companion module.
It's just 2 classes:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/logging/chainsaw/trunk/src/main/java/
org/apache/log4j/net/
Thoughts?
Paul
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RE: Zeroconf module
Posted by Scott Deboy <sd...@comotivsystems.com>.
I'd probably make a new companion module for it, but you could just add the classes to receivers, since it already contains both appenders and receivers.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Smith [mailto:psmith@aconex.com]
Sent: Sun 6/10/2007 8:18 PM
To: Log4J Developers List
Subject: Zeroconf module
I moved the Zeroconf source directory recently into the main Chainsaw
source tree, which I think is a mistake.
Chainsaw needs to have it, but a standalone jar is needed in the
client end to zeroconf-enable the application to expose it on the
network.
It make more sense to create a log4j-zeroconf module with just these
classes, _or_ roll this up in some companion module.
It's just 2 classes:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/logging/chainsaw/trunk/src/main/java/
org/apache/log4j/net/
Thoughts?
Paul
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