Howdy,

>1.4. on first glance the JDK model seems to be so
>similar to what Log4j uses. i think that a discussion

The similarities go a lot deeper than a first glance.  They're very
intentional as well.  The intent is to make migrating trivial.

>about the advantages Log4j has over the JDK logging
>package in this list is a must at the very minimum. Of

I've found Ceki's (and other) documents on the log4j web site comparing
the two APIs to be fairly helpful.  Is there something not mentioned in
there you'd like raised?  The articles there could be updated.

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
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