> +0 to me... 
> sorry but I don't think is time for changing what's working... let's pay
> more attention on what's NOT working! :-)

I never suggested we change anything, simply that it looks nice.
 
> I didn't take a deep look at it but if you feel this could improve
> quality... please go on.
> 
> Anyway a needed thing for configuration is a validator for reading
> templates (stored in jar), validate it on a DTD or similar basis and ask
> to the user to fill needed values. 
> So if DTD says there must be an element named <dnsserver> and it must
> not be empty we place in the template the <dnsserver> tag empty, on the
> validator error the user wiil be asked for fill the element with the
> help provided in the help attribute <dnsserver help="place here your dns
> server">.
> 
> I know Xerces allow pluggable validator... what about JDOM?
> 
> Fede

Don't know. I know JDOM allows you to plug in different parsers,
and you can day whether you want it to validate or not.

As its all open source it shouldn't be too hard to do.


Dino.


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