Hi Jason,

Understood, but there have many other logging frameworks that supposedly offered the same thing. Commons Logging for example can handle JDK logging and log4j. S:F4J is newer than commons-logging, but other than that I see no compelling reason to move to it. Before changing the logging framework used by FOP we would want to evaluate a wide set of logging frameworks before picking one. AFAIK, No one within the committer team is currently looking at that.

Thanks,

Chris

On 19/05/2014 04:13, Jason Harrop wrote:
Hi Chris

SLF4J is a widely used logging facade, which allows you - the FOP user
- to use your preferred concrete logging framework (ie the one you use
in the rest of your application), as opposed to having to grapple with
the logging framework that at some point in time long ago seemed best
to the library developer.

cheers .. Jason

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