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Re: How to handle properties file


From: Robert Schuster
Subject: Re: How to handle properties file
Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 00:49:19 +0200
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Hi.

> I think people are missing Nicolas' point here. The class LogManager
> is broken, because it is looking in the wrong place for the properties
> file.
> 
> Does anyone know what the correct behavior is supposed to be?
A certain Jay-too-es-ee implementation loads it's logger configuration
property file directly from the filesystem (at least it is stored
there). I think this is what is intended to be emulated here.

Due to certain packaging problems this would not work anyway on my
distribution but this is a separate issue.

A real problem is that our logging.properties file lives in
java/util/logging inside the glibj.zip or more correctly: it is part of
our system class path (remember that zipping the class library is an
optional step) and the code is simply not correct. Maybe that is the
reason for nicolas' initial problem.

I file a bug for this. Thanks nicolas ;)

cu
Robert
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