Use the Element Construction Set to create formatted logs - Script Review at ProgramsDB.com


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Use the Element Construction Set to create formatted logs
  • Author
Amit Tuli
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Java / Application Building
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     This is an artilce dealing mainly on 'Jakarta Element Construction Set' (ECS). The author has given a simple and easy to understand introduction for ECS and has also explained how to make use of this ECS in creating formatted log with HTML status through an object oriented approach. Further more you are also provided with instructions on other potential uses for the API along with the procedures for programmatically generating markup.


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