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> On Jul 31, 2018, at 4:46 AM, Remko Popma <remko.po...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Blogged: https://blogs.apache.org/logging/entry/log4j-2-11-1-released
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> On Tue, Jul 31, 2018 at 2:38 PM, Ralph Goers <ralph.go...@dslextreme.com>
> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> The Apache Log4j 2 team is pleased to announce the Log4j 2.11.1 release!
>> 
>> Apache Log4j is a well known framework for logging application behavior.
>> Log4j 2 is an upgrade to Log4j that provides significant improvements over
>> its predecessor, Log4j 1.x, and provides many other modern features such as
>> support for Markers, lambda expressions for lazy logging, property
>> substitution using Lookups, multiple patterns on a PatternLayout and
>> asynchronous Loggers. Another notable Log4j 2 feature is the ability to be
>> "garbage-free" (avoid allocating temporary objects) while logging. In
>> addition, Log4j 2 will not lose events while reconfiguring.
>> 
>> This release contains new features, bugfixes and minor enhancements.
>> 
>> Due to a break in compatibility in the SLF4J binding, Log4j now ships with
>> two versions of the SLF4J to Log4j adapters. log4j-slf4j-impl should be
>> used with SLF4J 1.7.x and earlier and log4j-slf4j18-impl should be used
>> with SLF4J 1.8.x and later.
>> 
>> As of Log4j 2.9.0, the Log4j API was modified to use
>> java.util.ServiceLoader to locate Log4j implementations, although the
>> former binding mechanism is still supported. The Log4j API jar is now a
>> multi-release jar to provide implementations of Java 9 specific classes.
>> Multi-release jars are not supported by the OSGi specification so OSGi
>> modules will not be able to take advantage of these implementations but
>> will not lose functionality as they will fall back to the implementations
>> used in Java 7 and 8. More details on the new features and fixes are
>> itemized below. Note that some tools are not compatible with multi-release
>> jars and may fail trying to process class files in the META-INF/versions/9
>> folder. Those errors should be reported to the tool vendor.
>> 
>> Note that subsequent to the 2.9.0 release, for security reasons,
>> SerializedLayout is deprecated and no longer used as default in the Socket
>> and JMS appenders. SerializedLayout can still be used as before, but has to
>> be specified explicitly. To retain old behaviour, you have to change
>> configuration like:
>> 
>> <Appenders>
>>  <Socket name="socket" host="localhost" port="9500"/>
>> </Appenders>
>> 
>> into:
>> 
>> <Appenders>
>>  <Socket name="socket" host="localhost" port="9500">
>>    <SerializedLayout/>
>>  </Socket>
>> </Appenders>
>> 
>> We do, however, discourage the use of SerializedLayout and recommend
>> JsonLayout as a replacement:
>> 
>> <Appenders>
>>  <Socket name="socket" host="localhost" port="9500">
>>    <JsonLayout properties="true"/>
>>  </Socket>
>> </Appenders>
>> 
>> Note that the XML, JSON and YAML formats changed in the 2.11.0 release:
>> they no longer have the "timeMillis" attribute and instead have an
>> "Instant" element with "epochSecond" and "nanoOfSecond" attributes.
>> 
>> Note that subsequent to the 2.9.0 release, for security reasons, Log4j
>> does not process DTD in XML files. If you used DTD for including snippets,
>> you have to use XInclude or Composite Configuration instead.
>> 
>> The Log4j 2.11.1 API, as well as many core components, maintains binary
>> compatibility with previous releases.
>> 
>> GA Release 2.11.1
>> 
>> Changes in this version include:
>> 
>> Fixed Bugs
>> 
>>        • LOG4J2-2389: ThrowableProxy was saving and retrieving cache
>> entries using different keys. Thanks to Liu Wen.
>>        • LOG4J2-2316: If root LoggerConfig does not have a Level return
>> ERROR.
>>        • LOG4J2-2390: Fix broken links in log4j web documentation. Thanks
>> to anton-balaniuc.
>>        • LOG4J2-2343: The OSGi Activator specified an incorrect version.
>> Thanks to Raymond Augé.
>>        • LOG4J2-2305: Make java.util.ServiceLoader properly work in OSGi
>> by using the Service Loader Mediator Specification. Thanks to Björn Kautler.
>>        • LOG4J2-2305: Split the SLF4J binding into 2 implementations -
>> one for SLF4J 1.7.x and one for SLF4J 1.8+.
>>        • LOG4J2-2268: Improve plugin error message when elements are
>> missing. Thanks to Tilman Hausherr.
>>        • LOG4J2-2283: ParserConfigurationException when using Log4j with
>> oracle.xml.jaxp.JXDocumentBuilderFactory. Thanks to Vishnu Priya Matha.
>>        • LOG4J2-2300: PoolingDriverConnectionSource does not take into
>> account properties, user name, and password.
>>        • LOG4J2-2307: MutableLogEvent and RingBufferLogEvent message
>> mementos retain the original format string.
>>        • LOG4J2-2032: Curly braces in parameters are not treated as
>> placeholders. Thanks to Kostiantyn Shchepanovskyi.
>>        • LOG4J2-2317: MutableLogEvent.getNonNullImmutableMessage and
>> Log4jLogEvent.makeMessageImmutable retain format and parameters.
>>        • LOG4J2-2318: Messages are no longer mutated when the
>> asynchronous queue is full. A warning is logged to the status logger
>> instead.
>>        • LOG4J2-2320: Fix NPE in AbstractLogger when another exception is
>> thrown, masking the root cause.
>>        • LOG4J2-2321: AsyncLogger uses the correct level when
>> unspecified. This provides parity between AsyncLogger and Logger.
>>        • LOG4J2-2322: Custom ContextSelector implementations which select
>> an AsyncLoggerContext disable LoggerConfig.includeLocation by default for
>> parity with AsyncLoggerContextSelector.
>>        • LOG4J2-2269: MutableLogEvent references to other objects are
>> cleared after each use. Fix a memory leak causing references to parameters
>> to be held after synchronous logging with thread locals enabled.
>>        • LOG4J2-2301: Mixed async loggers no longer forget parameter
>> values, providing some appenders with an array of nulls.
>>        • LOG4J2-2331: RollingFileManager debug logging avoids string
>> concatenation and errant braces in favor of parameterized logging. Thanks
>> to Mike Baranski.
>>        • LOG4J2-2333: Handle errors thrown in default disruptor
>> ExceptionHandler implementations to avoid killing background threads.
>>        • LOG4J2-2334: Add API org.apache.logging.log4j.core.
>> appender.AsyncAppender.getQueueSize().
>>        • LOG4J2-2336: Remove duplicate hyphen from the AsyncLoggerConfig
>> background thread name.
>>        • LOG4J2-2347: Update Apache Commons Compress from 1.16.1 to 1.17.
>>        • LOG4J2-2352: RingBufferLogEvent memento messages provide the
>> expected format string, and no longer attempt to substitute parameters into
>> curly braces in parameter toString values. Both RingBufferLogEvent and
>> MutableLogEvent memento implementations memoize results to avoid rebuilding
>> formatted string values.
>>        • LOG4J2-2355: PropertiesUtil ignores non-string system
>> properties. Fixes a NoClassDefFoundError initializing StatusLogger caused
>> by an NPE while initializing the static PropertiesUtil field. Thanks to
>> Henrik Brautaset Aronsen.
>>        • LOG4J2-2362: Fixed a memory leak in which ReusableObjectMessage
>> would hold a reference to the most recently logged object.
>>        • LOG4J2-2312: Jackson layouts used with
>> AsyncLoggerContextSelector output the expected format rather than only a
>> JSON string of the message text.
>>        • LOG4J2-2364: Fixed a memory leak in which
>> ReusableParameterizedMessage would hold a reference to the most recently
>> logged throwable and provided varargs array.
>>        • LOG4J2-2368: Nested logging doesn't clobber AbstractStringLayout
>> cached StringBuidlers
>>        • LOG4J2-2373: StringBuilders.escapeJson implementation runs in
>> linear time. Escaping large JSON strings in EncodingPatternConverter and
>> MapMessage will perform significantly better. Thanks to Kevin Meurer.
>>        • LOG4J2-2376: StringBuilders.escapeXml implementation runs in
>> linear time. Escaping large XML strings in EncodingPatternConverter and
>> MapMessage will perform significantly better. Thanks to Kevin Meurer.
>>        • LOG4J2-2377: NullPointerException in
>> org.apache.logging.log4j.util.LoaderUtil.getClassLoaders() when using
>> Bootstrap class loader. Thanks to Mirko Rzehak, Gary Gregory.
>>        • LOG4J2-2382: Update Mongodb 3 driver from 3.6.3 to 3.8.0.
>>        • LOG4J2-2388: Thread indefinitely blocked when logging a message
>> in an interrupted thread. Thanks to Failled.
>> Changes
>> 
>>        • LOG4J2-1721: Allow composite configuration for context
>> parameter. Thanks to Phokham Nonava.
>>        • LOG4J2-2302: Status logger should show the Log4j name and
>> version when initializing itself.
>>        • LOG4J2-2304: Log4j2 2.8.2 JMX unregister NullPointerException.
>> Thanks to wumengsheng.
>>        • LOG4J2-2311: Update Jackson from 2.9.4 to 2.9.5.
>>        • LOG4J2-2313: Update LMAX Disruptor from 3.3.7 to 3.4.2.
>>        • LOG4J2-548: Log4j 2.0 ERROR "Could not search jar" with JBoss
>> EAP 6.2. Thanks to Shehata, Paresh Varke, Eric Victorson, Martin Laforet.
>>        • LOG4J2-2328: Update JAnsi from 1.17 to 1.17.1.
>>        • LOG4J2-2351: Added AbstractLogEvent.getMutableInstant to allow
>> the MutableInstant instance to be modified by classes extending
>> AbstractLogEvent.
>>        • LOG4J2-2357: Update Jackson from 2.9.5 to 2.9.6.
>>        • LOG4J2-2358: Update Kafka client from 1.0.0 to 1.1.0.
>>        • LOG4J2-2384: Update Kafka client from 1.1.0 to 1.1.1.
>>        • LOG4J2-2385: Update Groovy from 2.4.13 to 2.5.1.
>>        • LOG4J2-2386: Update optional Apache Commons DBCP from 2.2.0 to
>> 2.4.0.
>> Apache Log4j 2.11.1 requires a minimum of Java 7 to build and run. Log4j
>> 2.3 was the last release that supported Java 6.
>> 
>> Basic compatibility with Log4j 1.x is provided through the log4j-1.2-api
>> component, however it does not implement some of the very implementation
>> specific classes and methods. The package names and Maven groupId have been
>> changed to org.apache.logging.log4j to avoid any conflicts with log4j 1.x.
>> 
>> For complete information on Apache Log4j 2, including instructions on how
>> to submit bug reports, patches, or suggestions for improvement, see the
>> Apache Apache Log4j 2 website:
>> 
>> https://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/
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