Hola,
Since 1.3 is so focused on backwards-compatibility, why even change
the JDK version?  OTOH, log4j 2.0, which will hopefully be free to do
more fun stuff, should be Java5 IMHO...

Yoav

On 2/23/06, Curt Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Feb 23, 2006, at 11:31 AM, Jess Holle wrote:
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> > I'm sure I'm in the minority here, but 1.2.13 seems fine for
> > "legacy" versions of Java, i.e. everything prior to Java 5.
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> > I'd be fine with requiring Java 5 for log4j 1.3 and using the best
> > concurrency, etc, utilities it has to offer.
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> It would be difficult, at least, to retain compatibility with log4j
> 1.2 and migrate to use of JDK 1.5 concurrency.  Minimizing and
> reworking concurrency concerns is a log4j 2.0 issue and that would
> seem to be the time to jump to JDK 1.5 in my opinion.
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> JDK 1.3 seems to be a reasonable target to me.  To support JDK 1.4 as
> a target, there would have to be some specific benefit identified.
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