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Scott Selvia
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Here is the link for the 1.5 RC1 download:
http://people.apache.org/~nandana/rampart-1.5/RC1/dist/
Scott Selvia
Manger of Product Development
(O) 813.960.7800 x102
(F) 813.960.7811
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Hello Scott,
From what you write, it looks like you are using the JDK binding
(slf4j-jdk14.jar) instead of log4j (slf4j-log4j12.jar). See also
http://slf4j.org/manual.html
Scott Selvia wrote:
I have changed my code from Log4J logging to SLF4J and I now my log
files are no longer written to
Does rampart use SLF4J? If so, is this documented somewhere?
Scott Selvia wrote:
Sorry for the incomplete text:
I renamed the existing slf4j 1.52.jar's to .org, that were part of the rampart 1.5 lib folder. I then copied the latest slf4j slf4j-api-1.5.8.jar and slf4j-log4j12-1.5.8.jar into
When you say Rampart, do you mean http://ws.apache.org/rampart/ ? And where can
I find rampart 1.5 RC1 ?
Scott Selvia wrote:
I don't know but I would assume that it must be using some form of logging, the
following jars were in the rampart 1.5 RC1 zip file:
slf4j-api-1.5.2.jar