Hi there,

for the Tampa symposium I developed and introduced a "log4rexx" class
library/framework, which has been modelled oafter "log4j".

In essence it allows one to include log-statements in a Rexx program
which remains in the code. Depending on the loggers in place you could
then use this to allow Rexx programs in the field to be even remotely
debugged by having the log-output routed via a (read-only) TCP/IP socket
connection to everywhere you happen to be in the world.

Here you can find the article and the reference card for "log4rexx" and
a link to the class library/framework which would work on ooRexx up to,
but not including ooRexx 4.0 (which handles requires-statements
differently to earlier versions):

    <http://wi.wu.ac.at:8002/rgf/rexx/orx18/log4r/>

Today I was able to concentrate on updating the "log4rexx" package for
ooRexx 4.0 and higher in a fashion, that allows the same code to be
usable in pre-4.0-ooRexx environments. Here's the link to this version,
which hereby gets into beta-test:

    <http://wi.wu.ac.at:8002/rgf/rexx/orx18/log4r/log4rexx_20090929.zip>

Please check/test this version and supply any feedback you may have.

---rony



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