GWT had built-in support for logging which uses java.util.logging and
provide the functionality that covers what a lot of people need.

gwt-log intends to handle all advanced use cases, plus provide a pretty
good out-of-the-box experience.

You should use which ever one you like.

On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 4:24 AM, Gustavo Santos <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,
> Newer versions of GWT now provide a logging framework, which emulates
> java.util.logging.
> I've found a few differences between both frameworks, especially with
> remote logging and log4j support, which I have been using with previous
> projects on older gwt versions. To use remote logging on GWT with I had to
> reimplement the RemoteLoggingService when on gwt-log this was done in a
> more simple way.
> Since you (Fred) now work at Google, why doesn't the logging framework in
> GWT work in the same way as gwt-log?
>
> Regards
> Gustavo
>
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