pathos 01/05/20 03:39:35 Modified: src/xdocs index.xml Log: Fixed typos and changed title to 'Introduction' (it used to be log4j project, but with the project.xml file also containing Log4j project, you got Log4j project - log4j project) Revision Changes Path 1.3 +5 -5 jakarta-log4j/src/xdocs/index.xml Index: index.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /home/cvs/jakarta-log4j/src/xdocs/index.xml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- index.xml 2001/01/18 07:49:40 1.2 +++ index.xml 2001/05/20 10:39:31 1.3 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ <properties> <author email="[EMAIL PROTECTED]">Ceki Gulcu</author> - <title>log4j project</title> + <title>Introduction</title> </properties> <body> @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ <p>On the other hand, some people argue that log statements pollute source code and decrease legibility. (We believe that the contrary is -true). In the Java language where a pre-processor is not available, +true). In the Java language where a preprocessor is not available, log statements increase the size of the code and reduce its speed, even when logging is turned off. Given that a reasonably sized application may contain thousands of log statements, speed is of @@ -47,9 +47,9 @@ log4j server, a remote Unix Syslog daemon or even a NT Event logger.</p> <p>On a 233 MHz ThinkPad running JDK 1.1.7B, it costs about 46 -nano-seconds to determine if that statement should be logged or -not. Actual logging is also quite fast, ranging from 79 micro-seconds -using the SimpleLayout, 164 micro-seconds using the TTCCLayout and +nanoseconds to determine if that statement should be logged or +not. Actual logging is also quite fast, ranging from 79 microseconds +using the SimpleLayout, 164 microseconds using the TTCCLayout and around a millisecond when printing exceptions. The performance of the PatternLayout is almost as good as the dedicated layouts, except that it is a lot more flexible.</p> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]