>
> This cripples the features of log4j, you can't use
> anything that makes log4j
> an amazing tool. It's like cutting log4j off at the
> knees.
>
Well I don't know about that. The Logging component
supports the debug, info, warn, error, fatal,
isDebugEnabled, and isInfoEnabled methods of the Log4J
Category class, plus anything you can configure from
the log4j.properties file (which is a lot). I
wouldn't be surprised if most folks use exactly that
subset of Log4J.
That's why I'm much more interested in consensus than
anything. Both tools do a good job of standard
logging. I'd settle for either.
- Morgan
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Morgan Delagrange
http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons
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