>>>> out of any attempt to make the bits and pieces avalonized. And I'll >>>> fly >>>> over to Italy and beat you (nkb) with a wet noodle if you mark anything >>>> with LogEnabled in POI. Its inappropriate IMHO in a low level API. >>> > > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > A bit strong, huh? >
Thats because I was talking to you. It was totally in jest. >> surely I must have been sleep deprived. I don't remember the >> conversation, but I believe you. There are some blackout periods that >> I barely remember. (like those days where I was sorting through the >> Cocoon code at the mess of gazillion interfaces and dependancies >> trying to debug some little nuiance) > > > No, it's because you don't give a damn about logging, and never got > interested about it. > Not that you should BTW. > No the dependency trees are pretty thick and I sure as heck haven't been able to configure logging reliably so thats true. (That would go to my other issue which I'll do everyone a favor and keep to myself). Debugging applications with thick ancestry is a laborious task. But that gets into Cocoon and Cocoon is in may ways (don't get me wrong I love Cocoon) the ultimate Avalon Anti-pattern. -Andy -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
