Hello All, I'm redoing the configuration strategy of the OpenEJB project and would like to use a method that is identical to the Apache httpd.conf files.
It seems that it is a mixture of XML and plain properties, however, there are non-xml comments all over (which I like). Also, the attributes on the xml-like tags have no name, just unquoted values (which I also like). The comments are great because it allows you to have valid examples, tags and all, right in the comments. You just need to copy or uncomment the example and you're off an running. Tags are useful when you have things which can be defined multiple times. The tags usage in the httpd.conf is very conservative which is what I like the most. Things aren't many layers deep, usually one, and I don't have to write or read through 100 characters of xml to find 10 characters of actual configuration information. Any insight would be greatly appreciated by me and the OpenEJB community. Thanks in advance, David Blevins --- OpenEJB - EJB Container System www.openejb.org ftp.exolab.org/pub/openejb/