| Article: |
Understanding Classloaders: log4j in a J2EE Environment | |
| Subject: | this is not an o'reilly quality article | |
| Date: | 2003-04-10 21:55:40 | |
| From: | anonymous2 | |
| i get the feeling this article wasn't proofread by anyone that really writes java. | ||
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this is not an o'reilly quality article
2003-04-11 05:31:57 gvix [View]
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this is not an o'reilly quality article
2003-04-15 02:36:45 anonymous2 [View]
I do not know what is O'Reilly Quality sepcifications. But I did not understand the purpose of writing this article. If it is regarding class-loaders, the author says, it is big topic, and is outside the scope. If it is regarding J2EE-log4j integration, I think not even 20% of the issues of log4j in J2EE application are discussed (Clustering, Multiple weblogic instances on single machine, EJB and web app deployed separate etc. etc) More than 30% of the text is on setup of weblogic-log4j. The author has given a link to Weblogic class-loader mechanism, which is very much self explanatory.
So please anybody tell me what is this article for ???



Could you please elaborate as to why you think this was not an O'Reilly quality article?
Regards,
Vikram Goyal