Name: Howard Lewis Ship
Member since: 2000-10-30 14:13:44
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Homepage: http://tapestry.sf.net
Notes: Experienced in OpenStep and Objective-C and Java (plus a bunch of technology from primordial days). Big leap into OSS: Tapestry: Java Web Components at http://sourceforge.net/projects/tapestry and Sabertooth at http://sourceforge.net/projects/sabertooth
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This is my second article, and hopefully is the gateway to wide acceptance of Tapestry.
8 May 2001 (updated 8 May 2001 at 22:06 UTC) »
1) Log4J is the only way to put runtime logging output into your app. It's slick, configurable and very, very easy. Oh, and if you use Tapestry, the built-in Tapestry Inspector allows you to configure Log4J on the fly.
2) JUnit is the balls. Just get diciplined and write a bunch of quick tests to go with your code. Easy as cake.
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