Curt Arnold wrote:
log4cxx has minimal independent documentation since it attempts to mimic log4j. Unfortunately, log4j also has a gap between the freely available intro and the freely available source code. There are two commercial log4j books but they are not products of the Apache Software Foundation. The priority on log4j would be to move on the log4j 2.0 and document it during development instead of documenting log4j 1.2 5 years or so after initial release.
I am planning on getting the book as a reference and to help other developers who may work on my project get up to speed, but I wanted to get slightly deeper proof of concept code going before we commit to it.
I wasn't expecting anything new to be written for the older code, just hoping others knew of some additional handy resources. I was also wondering if I just "didn't get it" when using the Wiki. When I search I often get results like 7 results of 704 pages doing a full text search for "log4cxx" but the title index is only 20 pages so I wondered if somehow I was missing something. Maybe it's just all the wiki help pages in lots of languages.
At this point I think I'll ask individual questions here when I don't find the answer in the archives, and update the wiki when I think I have a nice summary to add.
nagoya should be replaced by issues when it refers to JIRA. Please feel free to change those on the Wiki.
I couldn't find eyebrowse anywhere. Maybe it's been replaced by mod_mbox like the project mailing lists page links to? If so then I think I have the mailing list links set up correctly on the wiki.
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