Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Log4j Audit 1.0.0 released
You could always wait until Monday to post it to get more views. :) On 22 June 2018 at 11:28, Remko Popma wrote: > I should be able to blog this announcement tomorrow morning but now it’s > bedtime for me. > :-) > > (Shameless plug) Every java main() method deserves http://picocli.info > > > On Jun 23, 2018, at 0:39, Ralph Goers > wrote: > > > > The Apache Log4j team is pleased to announce the Apache Log4j Audit > 1.0.0 release! > > > > Apache Log4j Audit provides a framework for defining audit events and > then logging them using Log4j. The framework focuses on defining the events > and providing an easy mechanism for applications to log them, allowing > products to provide consistency and validity to the events that are logged. > It does not focus on how the log events are written to a data store. Log4j > itself provides many options for that. > > Log4j Audit builds upon Log4j by defining its own AuditMessage. An > AuditMessage is a container for structured data messages which allows a log > message to be generated that contains a set of keys and values. The > AuditMessage passes through Log4j as any other log event would. > > > > > > For complete information on Apache Log4j 2, including instructions on > how to submit bug reports, patches, or suggestions for improvement, see the > Apache Apache Log4j 2 website: > > > > http://logging.apache.org/log4j-audit/latest/ > > -- Matt Sicker
Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Log4j Audit 1.0.0 released
I should be able to blog this announcement tomorrow morning but now it’s bedtime for me. :-) (Shameless plug) Every java main() method deserves http://picocli.info > On Jun 23, 2018, at 0:39, Ralph Goers wrote: > > The Apache Log4j team is pleased to announce the Apache Log4j Audit 1.0.0 > release! > > Apache Log4j Audit provides a framework for defining audit events and then > logging them using Log4j. The framework focuses on defining the events and > providing an easy mechanism for applications to log them, allowing products > to provide consistency and validity to the events that are logged. It does > not focus on how the log events are written to a data store. Log4j itself > provides many options for that. > Log4j Audit builds upon Log4j by defining its own AuditMessage. An > AuditMessage is a container for structured data messages which allows a log > message to be generated that contains a set of keys and values. The > AuditMessage passes through Log4j as any other log event would. > > > For complete information on Apache Log4j 2, including instructions on how to > submit bug reports, patches, or suggestions for improvement, see the Apache > Apache Log4j 2 website: > > http://logging.apache.org/log4j-audit/latest/
Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Log4j Audit 1.0.0 released
Being a 1.0 release, I think this should also be posted to announce@ as well as maybe a press release? :) On 22 June 2018 at 10:39, Ralph Goers wrote: > The Apache Log4j team is pleased to announce the Apache Log4j Audit 1.0.0 > release! > > Apache Log4j Audit provides a framework for defining audit events and then > logging them using Log4j. The framework focuses on defining the events and > providing an easy mechanism for applications to log them, allowing products > to provide consistency and validity to the events that are logged. It does > not focus on how the log events are written to a data store. Log4j itself > provides many options for that. > Log4j Audit builds upon Log4j by defining its own AuditMessage. An > AuditMessage is a container for structured data messages which allows a log > message to be generated that contains a set of keys and values. The > AuditMessage passes through Log4j as any other log event would. > > > For complete information on Apache Log4j 2, including instructions on how > to submit bug reports, patches, or suggestions for improvement, see the > Apache Apache Log4j 2 website: > > http://logging.apache.org/log4j-audit/latest/ > -- Matt Sicker
[ANNOUNCE] Apache Log4j Audit 1.0.0 released
The Apache Log4j team is pleased to announce the Apache Log4j Audit 1.0.0 release! Apache Log4j Audit provides a framework for defining audit events and then logging them using Log4j. The framework focuses on defining the events and providing an easy mechanism for applications to log them, allowing products to provide consistency and validity to the events that are logged. It does not focus on how the log events are written to a data store. Log4j itself provides many options for that. Log4j Audit builds upon Log4j by defining its own AuditMessage. An AuditMessage is a container for structured data messages which allows a log message to be generated that contains a set of keys and values. The AuditMessage passes through Log4j as any other log event would. For complete information on Apache Log4j 2, including instructions on how to submit bug reports, patches, or suggestions for improvement, see the Apache Apache Log4j 2 website: http://logging.apache.org/log4j-audit/latest/