Go with log4j - its used in just about every Java application I know of and has some pretty advanced features you might want to use later on.
James On 9/26/07, Carlo Sogono <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > James Dumay wrote: > > This guy seems to have one > > > > http://bleu.west.spy.net/~dustin/projects/spyjar/ > > > > But also check codehaus.org <http://codehaus.org> and apache.org > > <http://apache.org> - they may have something better. > > > > Cool, thanks. That really helped. Just tossing between Apache log4 and > Spyjar. > > Carlo > > > > James > > > > On 9/26/07, *Carlo Sogono* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > > > Hi, I was wondering if anyone was using any Java API that connects > to > > standard UNIX syslog daemons. If so which ones are you using? > > > > Thanks, > > Carlo > > > > _______________________________________________ > > coders mailing list > > coders@slug.org.au <mailto:coders@slug.org.au> > > http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/coders > > > > > > -- > Carlo F. Sogono > Software Developer > Anchor Systems Pty Ltd > http://www.anchor.com.au/ > > _______________________________________________ > coders mailing list > coders@slug.org.au > http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/coders >
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