Re: [slf4j-user] [ANN] JCL to Slf4j migration in a Maven environment

2007-10-11 Thread Erik van Oosten
Hello slf4j-ers,

I took no-commons-logging to the next level and called it Version 99 
Does Not Exist.
http://day-to-day-stuff.blogspot.com/2007/10/announcement-version-99-does-not-exist.html

Have fun!
Erik.


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Re: [slf4j-user] [ANN] JCL to Slf4j migration in a Maven environment

2007-07-20 Thread Erik van Oosten

Hi Ceki,

Hopefully it will not be necessary in 5 years :)

But, yes I want to keep it around for at least 5 years. I host it at home
together with another site which needs to be up for at least 5 years. The
hostname is a free DNS service from http://www.no-ip.com/, which proved to
be very reliable in the past. My uplink is no so wide, but within a couple
of months it will go to 10Mbit/s. Only when the repository becomes so
popular that the other site is starving for bandwidth I will have to shut it
down (or find another hosting party).

If you want absolute certainty, you can now also download the complete
repository from http://no-commons-logging.zapto.org/.

Regards,
Erik.



Ceki Gulcu-2 wrote:
> 
> Hi Erik,
> 
> Thank you for sharing this nifty hack. Do you think the no-commons-logging 
> repository at http://no-commons-logging.zapto.org/mvn2/ can stand the test
> of 
> time? How likely it is to still be there in 5 years?
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> 
> -- 
> Ceki Gülcü
> 

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Re: [slf4j-user] [ANN] JCL to Slf4j migration in a Maven environment

2007-07-19 Thread Ceki Gulcu
Hi Erik,

Thank you for sharing this nifty hack. Do you think the no-commons-logging 
repository at http://no-commons-logging.zapto.org/mvn2/ can stand the test of 
time? How likely it is to still be there in 5 years?

Cheers,

Erik van Oosten wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I wrote my own version of a commons-logging release to fool Maven and
> completely exclude JCL from my application.
> 
> Read about the why and how on my blog:
> http://day-to-day-stuff.blogspot.com/2007/07/no-more-commons-logging.html
> 
> Regards,
> Erik.
> 

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[slf4j-user] [ANN] JCL to Slf4j migration in a Maven environment

2007-07-19 Thread Erik van Oosten

Hi,

I wrote my own version of a commons-logging release to fool Maven and
completely exclude JCL from my application.

Read about the why and how on my blog:
http://day-to-day-stuff.blogspot.com/2007/07/no-more-commons-logging.html

Regards,
Erik.

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