I've put it in groupId org.apache.logging.log4j for now. It will be easy to change the groupId later if needed.
Also, my Java package is org.apache.logging.log4j.taglib, in line with other artifacts I've seen within the project. Let me know if this should be different. Finally, a general question. I'm wondering why log4j-web (and, by extension for consistency, log4j-taglib) is compiled against Servlet 2.4 (J2EE 4, and so JSP 2.0)? This seems like maybe not the best choice: - This was released in November 2003 ... almost 10 years ago. - There are no supported versions of Tomcat or GlassFish that don't implement at least Servlet 2.5/Java EE 5. - WebSphere 6.1, the last version to only support J2EE 4, goes end-of-life this coming September. - WebLogic 9 EXTENDED support ends this coming November. Regular support ended 16 months ago. And WebLogic 10 provides no backward-support for J2EE 4. It's Java EE 5 only. Java EE 5 (Servlet 2.5, JSP 2.1) came out 8 years ago (a year after Java 5 and a year before Java 6), Java EE 6 (Servlet 3.0, JSP 2.2) 3 1/2 years ago, and Java EE 7 (Servlet 3.1, JSP 2.3) next month. It seems logical and reasonable to me that we wouldn't support anything older than Servlet 2.5 (Java EE 5). Also, JSP 2.1 (Java EE 5) has some improvements on the JSP tag library API that would be helpful to have. Therefore, I propose the Servlet dependency for log4j-web and log4j-taglib be Servlet 2.5 (Java EE 5), and that the JSP dependency for log4j-taglib be JSP 2.1 (Java EE 5). Thoughts? Nick On Mar 25, 2013, at 7:13 PM, Ralph Goers wrote: > Yeah, we may want to create another name at the same level as adapters and > move web there too. > > Ralph > > On Mar 25, 2013, at 3:04 PM, Nick Williams wrote: > >> Should this new artifact be a member of groupId org.apache.logging.log4j or >> org.apache.logging.log4j.adapters? log4j-web is in adapters (not sure that >> makes sense, but it is). log4j-tablib isn't really an adapter ... it's >> closer to an extension of the API to support JSP tags. That says to me >> "org.apache.logging.log4j." But it's up to y'all. >> >> Nick >> >> On Mar 25, 2013, at 10:49 AM, Ralph Goers wrote: >> >>> You are on the right track. >>> >>> Sent from my iPad >>> >>> On Mar 25, 2013, at 7:29 AM, Nick Williams <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> I'm a little new to Maven (5-6 months), but I thought I understood >>>> multi-module projects correctly. I could certainly be confused about >>>> something. >>>> >>>> In /log4j/log4j2/trunk/pom.xml, log4j is a multi-module Maven project: >>>> >>>> <modules> >>>> <module>api</module> >>>> <module>core</module> >>>> <module>log4j12-api</module> >>>> <module>slf4j-impl</module> >>>> <module>log4j-to-slf4j</module> >>>> <module>jcl-bridge</module> >>>> <module>flume-ng</module> >>>> <module>web</module> >>>> <module>samples</module> >>>> </modules> >>>> >>>> So by "module" I mean <module>taglib</module> (which, by extension, is a >>>> new artifact under the same groupId org.apache.logging.log4j). I do not >>>> mean a separate project (new groupId), no. >>>> >>>> I definitely agree that it should be a new artifact/module, but I wanted >>>> to make sure nobody had a convincing reason that it should be part of the >>>> log4j-web artifact/module before I started writing. >>>> >>>> Nick >>>> >>>> On Mar 25, 2013, at 9:16 AM, Paul Benedict wrote: >>>> >>>>> If by module you mean a Maven module (another hierarchy of projects), >>>>> then no. But definitely a new Maven artifact. >>>>> >>>>> Paul >>>>> >>>>> On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 8:06 AM, Gary Gregory <[email protected]> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 8:58 AM, Nick Williams >>>>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> Excellent! I figured as much, regarding SVN and patches. I'll get to work >>>>> on it this week. >>>>> >>>>> One important question before I get started that I think only the >>>>> community should answer: What should its Maven artifact and module names >>>>> be? I'm thinking "log4j-taglib" and "Log4j Tag Library". >>>>> >>>>> Another possible option would be to simply make this part of the >>>>> log4j-web module instead of making it its own module. I could certainly >>>>> understand going that route. On the one hand, fewer modules can sometimes >>>>> be less confusing. On the other hand, for some users (like me) they'll >>>>> need the functionality of the log4j-taglib module but not the log4j-web >>>>> module, or vice versa. I don't necessarily like the idea of putting this >>>>> in log4j-web, but it might be a discussion worth having. Thoughts? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> For me, the fewer modules, the better. >>>>> >>>>> Gary >>>>> >>>>> Well Jakarta Log Taglib and SLF4J Taglib are both under Apache 2.0 >>>>> License, so there won't be a problem there. Jakarta is an ASF project >>>>> (and it's retired) so I don't believe I'll need permission there. I'll >>>>> get on the SLF4J dev list and inquire for permission. SLF4J says it's >>>>> based on Jakarta Log Taglib. Don't know if that makes a difference. >>>>> >>>>> Nick >>>>> >>>>> On Mar 24, 2013, at 11:51 PM, Ralph Goers wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Thanks for the interest! Yes, I think having a tag library would be a >>>>>> great addition. Since we are still using subversion I'm afraid the only >>>>>> way to do this is for you to create a patch and attach it to a Jira. >>>>>> Remko has recently done the same. I'd encourage you to create a separate >>>>>> maven subproject and then you could just attach a zip of it. >>>>>> >>>>>> There are two basic rules at the ASF. 1) All code must be contributed >>>>>> under the Apache License. You cannot copy code that is under an >>>>>> incompatible license. 2) All code contributions must be voluntary - you >>>>>> cannot contribute code that someone else wrote without their permission. >>>>>> As a general rule you can copy code from other ASF projects but you >>>>>> would need to get permission from projects hosted elsewhere. >>>>>> >>>>>> Ralph >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Mar 24, 2013, at 8:54 PM, Nick Williams wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> First, and introduction, since I'm new to this list: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> My name is Nick Williams, I'm a Software Engineer with UL >>>>>>> (Underwriters' Laboratories) and an active member of the Open Source >>>>>>> community. I've contributed to the Tomcat Project (most recently quite >>>>>>> a bit, I've helped with the WebSockets implementation in Tomcat [1], >>>>>>> though only has a contributor, not a committer) and worked on various >>>>>>> other projects. Currently, I'm working on an improvement on Spring >>>>>>> Security's Session Fixation Protection [2] and a new FasterXML (Mapping >>>>>>> Jackson) module to support JSR310 (Java 8 Date & Time API) data types. >>>>>>> I'm also author of the upcoming Wrox book Professional Java for Web >>>>>>> Applications [3, the first public listing of the book I've seen online >>>>>>> yet]. Now, with that said... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The Jakarta Taglibs project used to have a logging tag library [4], but >>>>>>> that project was retired years ago. SLF4J has a tag library sub-project >>>>>>> [5], but it (obviously) uses the SLF4J API. It would be nice if the new >>>>>>> Log4j 2 project had a tag library available when it releases >>>>>>> (hopefully) later this year. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The tag library is a very simple module. Eight or nine classes and a >>>>>>> TLD are all that are needed. Jakarta Log Taglib and SLF4J Taglib (both >>>>>>> Apache 2.0) have already done much of the hard work for us. I would be >>>>>>> more than happy to spearhead the development effort to get this done. >>>>>>> So, questions: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 1) Is there interest in having this Log4j 2 module? I think it would be >>>>>>> a great addition to the project. >>>>>>> 2) What steps do I need to take? I'm used to submitted patches for >>>>>>> Tomcat, but that could be very challenging for an entire module of the >>>>>>> project (as small as that module might be). Still, it's doable. >>>>>>> 3) I see no reason not to re-use viable code in Jakarta/SLF4J. In all >>>>>>> my years working in Open Source, I've never actually ported/forked code >>>>>>> like this. What are the "best practices," so not as to "steal" or >>>>>>> offend? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thoughts? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> [1] >>>>>>> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tomcat/trunk/webapps/docs/changelog.xml >>>>>>> [2] https://jira.springsource.org/browse/SEC-2135 >>>>>>> [3] http://109.107.134.101/wbook/bookdet.php?seq=840283 >>>>>>> [4] http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/log/ >>>>>>> [5] http://www.slf4j.org/taglib/ >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> E-Mail: [email protected] | [email protected] >>>>> JUnit in Action, 2nd Ed: http://bit.ly/ECvg0 >>>>> Spring Batch in Action: http://bit.ly/bqpbCK >>>>> Blog: http://garygregory.wordpress.com >>>>> Home: http://garygregory.com/ >>>>> Tweet! http://twitter.com/GaryGregory >>>> >>>> >>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >>>> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >>>> >>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >>> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >>> >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >> > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
