At 12:43 17/5/01 -0400, Berin Loritsch wrote:
>I was getting ready to write the portion of my paper covering the LifeCycle
>of a Component with all interfaces involved. The problem is that one event
>is not recorded, and I can't remember how we decided to do it:
>
>setLogger();
>
>The docs state:
>
>1. Constructor
>2. contextualize
>3. compose
>
>I remember that setLogger() was next to contextualize()--but was it before
>or after?
>
>Honestly, I prefer that setLogger() be the very first event in the entire
>chain. Sometimes I want to send debug messages to ensure that my Context
>objects are indeed present--which is not possible until I get a Logger.
>
>So can we document the Lifecycle to be:
>
>1. Constructor
>2. setLogger
>3. contextualize
>
>??
>
>I think this makes the most sense.
+1
Cheers,
Pete
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