Stan Silvert wrote:
> It's good when you are trying to configure your app for the first time,
> but after that it gets annoying. If you have lots of JSF apps in the
> same app server then it adds quite a bit of noise to the log. I
> suppressed these messages in JBoss 5 but I allow you to easily turn them
> back on if needed.
>
Is this a change that can be made to the current source base? If so,
would you mind making said change?
> I'm fine with leaving it the way it is.
>
> Stan Silvert
> JBoss, a division of RedHat
> ssilvert_at_jboss.com
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Ryan.Lubke_at_Sun.COM [mailto:Ryan.Lubke_at_Sun.COM]
>> Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 4:12 PM
>> To: dev_at_javaserverfaces.dev.java.net
>> Subject: Displaying the configuration for a particular context.
>>
>> Hey All,
>>
>> What are your thoughts on the recent builds displaying configuration
>> information
>> to the log (i.e. displaying the values for context init params
>> explicitly configured or not)?
>>
>> Personally, I prefer it. It makes it very easy to determine how an
>> application is configured without having to enable logging.
>>
>> What do you all think? Distracting? Not useful?
>>
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