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This is slightly related to the recent HibernateAppender discussion
from a few days ago. Does anyone care to share their thoughts on how
logging frameworks and object persistence frameworks are related or can
better work with each other?
I work primarily on the .NET side of things with tools like
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On Jul 8, 2006, at 2:41 PM, Jacob Kjome wrote:
At 07:40 PM 7/5/2006, you wrote:
Hi All,
I've fixed the existing JMX package and wrote a HTML adapter on
the top of SUN implementation to control logging configuration at
the runtime.
It proved to be quite handy for our integration testing (th