The Apache Log4j 2 team is pleased to announce the Log4j 2.8.2 release!
Apache Log4j is a well known framework for logging application behavior.
Log4j 2 is an upgrade to Log4j that provides significant improvements over
its predecessor, Log4j 1.x, and provides many other modern features such as
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Matt Sicker created LOG4J2-1870:
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Summary: Add a "fast defaults" option to make modern
configurations simpler
Key: LOG4J2-1870
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4J2-1870
Project: Log4j 2
Matt Sicker created LOG4J2-1871:
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Summary: Add an Avro layout for extensible binary encoding
Key: LOG4J2-1871
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4J2-1871
Project: Log4j 2
Issue Type:
Blogged: https://blogs.apache.org/logging/entry/log4j-2-8-2-released
On Sun, Apr 9, 2017 at 1:53 AM, Matt Sicker wrote:
> The Apache Log4j 2 team is pleased to announce the Log4j 2.8.2 release!
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> Apache Log4j is a well known framework for logging application behavior.
> Log4j 2 is an upgrade t
Now that Maven 3.5.0 is out, whenever Infra adds it to Jenkins, would it
make sense to switch to it there? I know in theory everything seems to work
with any version of Maven 3.x, but I'm also wondering if it's worth setting
up Jenkins like we did for Windows with multiple versions to catch any
str
Sure, why not? Let's eat our own Apache dog food. Fresh too!
Gary
On Apr 8, 2017 5:44 PM, "Matt Sicker" wrote:
> Now that Maven 3.5.0 is out, whenever Infra adds it to Jenkins, would it
> make sense to switch to it there? I know in theory everything seems to work
> with any version of Maven 3.x