Hi Tal,

On Sep 18, 2009, at 10:57 AM, Tal Liron wrote:

> I use slf4j in my Restlet applications with much success. It will  
> likely
> not be added to Restlet's distribution, but there's no reason why you
> can't do it on your own.
>
> Perhaps someone can write a "recipe" for how to do this on the Restlet
> wiki? No, I'm not volunteering myself. :)

There already is one, way down at the bottom of the page Jerome linked  
to in that other thread:

http://wiki.restlet.org/docs_1.2/13-restlet/48-restlet/101-restlet.html

I have had no joy getting this to work in Tomcat (I tried putting it  
in a ServletContextListener), but I also haven't tried very hard.

Rhett


>
> -Tal
>
> On 09/18/2009 10:37 AM, Rhett Sutphin wrote:
>> Hi Arjohn,
>>
>> On Sep 18, 2009, at 10:31 AM, Arjohn Kampman wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I was wondering if you ever considered to use a logging framework  
>>> such
>>> as slf4j instead of using java util logging directly. This can make
>>> integration of restlet in applications that don't use JUL a lot
>>> easier.
>>>
>> I'd be in favor of this, too, but the core team is dedicated zero
>> dependencies in the core of the framework.  Here's a discussion from
>> last March:
>>
>> http://markmail.org/search/?q=restlet%20slf4j#query:restlet%20slf4j
>> +page:1+mid:spk4x55pegqktg2y+state:results
>>
>> Rhett
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