I agree, however, the code is always executed regardless of if the
debugging actually results in output or not. So, as a result, you
end up creating and concatinating Strings etc for no output.
|)ave
Anders Kristensen wrote:
> LogLog is only intended to be invoked sparingly, e.g. during
> configuration for debugging or when something goes wrong internally in
> log4j. This means it doesn't have to be as fast as regular logging.
>
> Anders
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