Hello Zohar,
Thanks for using logback! :)
Logback classic natively implements the SLF4J API[1] so that one can readily
switch
back and forth between logback and other logging systems.
Actually, ch.qos.logback.classic.Logger directly extends org.slf4j.Logger.
Since SLF4J is JDK 1.4 compatible, it cannot use any JDK 1.5 goodies, varargs
included. Therefore, the part of logback that directly implements SLF4J is
bound to
the same constraint.
Hope this answers your question,
Sébastien
Links:
[1]: http://www.slf4j.org
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
Hello,
I'm new to LogBack and I was wondering why log methods do not have a
varargs version, so that one does not need to construct an array of
parameter objects.
Thanks,
Zohar.
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