Hi *, I need some light shed on this... What should a user do nowadays?
- I have seen comments about slf4j, is it an "official" or recommended way to do things? Will the Apache Log4J "comply" to the facade or at least work with the writers of slf4j? - release 1.3 promises a lot of goodies, should I wait? or use an existing alternative? - LogBack claims to be a candidate replacement for Log4J and although I agree that Log4J needs to evolve (jdk 5 features please), I am very worried about a split or yet another way to do things. I am not willing to risk my systems with an untested logging mechanism but I shall keep my eyes open. I do not know the issue(s) behind what looks like the split from Log4J by Cedik but this both brings weight and extra risk to LogBack (lack of traction, dependency on one or little more individuals) I have seen a recent roadmap but we need some more precise deadlines... By the way the links to javadoc on the website are both the same for 1.2.13 and 1.3-alph8, this is not correct: http://logging.apache.org/log4j/docs/documentation.html Thanks Benoit -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Confusion%3A-Late-1.3-release%2C-SLF4J%2C-LogBack%2C-etc-tf2290721.html#a6361996 Sent from the Log4j - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]