I think this one is best left outside of the official log4j release for now.

Its main dependency is Collabsoft's HipChatAPI (https://bitbucket.org/collabsoft/hipchatapi/) which is still in "alpha" development (and signs are it's not being actively developed). That API in turn is using version 1 of the HipChat API, which has now been deprecated with a note that "new development should use version 2". There is a project using the v2 HipChat API (https://github.com/evanwong/hipchat-java), but it has a Java 8 dependency.

At some point when I get time I may fork my project and try to implement the new API... or better yet, fork the log4j project itself so a patch will be easier.

For now, a web search points to my project, a single-classfile Custom Appender implementation that's easy enough to add to any project.

Dan

On 6/9/15 9:09 PM, Gary Gregory wrote:
Oh, and FWIW, a JIRA and patch attached would be best.

Gary

On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 9:08 PM, Gary Gregory <[email protected]> wrote:

I guess we have not considered this still.

Thoughts from devs and users?

Gary

On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 1:05 AM, Daniel Widdis <[email protected]> wrote:

Works fine with 2.2.

On 3/12/15 12:22 AM, Gary Gregory wrote:

Note that 2.2 just came out. You might want to make sure your code still
works with 2.2 and Git master. I'm not sure if anyone will have cycles to
look at this; I'm OOT for the next 4 days.

Gary

On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 6:32 AM, Gary Gregory <[email protected]>
wrote:

  Dan,
We are in the middle of releasing Log4j 2.1.

Once that is done, I think we'll be able to focus on new features.

If all goes perfectly well, 2.1 will be out at the end of the week.

Gary

On Sun, Oct 19, 2014 at 3:00 PM, Daniel Widdis <[email protected]>
wrote:

  I've uploaded my project to github for the log4j2 community's
use/abuse.

https://github.com/dbwiddis/log4j2-hipchat

On 10/17/14, 12:18 PM, Daniel Widdis wrote:

  Threw something together.  It works.   Needs testing and more
javadocs,
of course...

What's the best path to contribute?  Just stick it up on a code
repository somewhere?  Anyone want to collaborate?

Dan

On 10/17/14, 8:51 AM, Gary Gregory wrote:

  Patches welcome ;-)
Gary

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