Breaking log4j.jar to too many pieces will result in confusion. Also note that both ant.jar and option.jar are over 600Kb each.


Having said that, if we can define a good separation with log4j.jar and option.jar, then why not. But there is also advantage in having a single, albeit large, jar file: simplicity.


At 07:49 AM 6/25/2003 +1000, you wrote:
In an effort to get the size of the log4j.jar core file down, is there some
more breaking apart we can do?

Scott's done a lot of work in the XML & JDK 1.4 receiving, but perhaps they
could be in a utility jar along with some others? (sort of like Ant's
option.jar).

cheers,
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