>> In that case, why don't you simply delete JooqLogger and use slf4j? It does
>> exactly that: Figure out which logging framework is on the classpath and
>> create a specialized logging factory for it.
>>
>> On top of that, you can get rid of isXxxEnabled() because slf4j handles
>> this, too.
>
> I guess this will be the most sensible thing to do...

Yet... :-)
That would probably mean I'll have to add my first real runtime
dependency, wouldn't I?

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