Hi David,I liked the clearness of your images as the result of using no arrows and different colors for each function. I did have troubles with the text, the font size is a tad small for me.
The second image does not show that commons-logging attempts to find a logging implementation such as log4j, nor that is specially wired in the classpath of many servlet containers. Not sure how to do visualize that though.
Regards,
Erik.
Op 11-08-11 00:10, jakartaman wrote:
Hi Ceki, Here is the new version: http://public.m-plify.neT/SLF4J_intro/SLF4J_intro.odg http://public.m-plify.neT/SLF4J_intro/SLF4J_intro.png http://public.m-plify.neT/SLF4J_intro/SLF4J_intro.tif Best regards, -- David On 08/10/2011 04:22 PM, Ceki Gülcü wrote:On 10/08/2011 4:10 PM, jakartaman wrote:Hi guys,I have finagled a little image to explain the SLF4J library in 10 seconds.Maybe someone wants to recycle it for the the SLF4J documentation page (I don't doubt there are other images though). Have a look: http://public.m-plify.net/SLF4J_intro.png <-- An 1,500px × 523px PNG http://public.m-plify.net/SLF4J_intro.vsd <-- The Microsoft Visio file used to generate the above Best regards, -- DavidHi David,I very much like the idea of a graphic better explaining SLF4J. Instead of an abstract logging API such as "X" logging API, I think it would be clearer to present concrete cases as log4j, jul or logback.Would you want to work on this using an open source tool such as Open Office Draw? (I don't own a copy of Visio).-- Ceki _______________________________________________ slf4j-user mailing list [email protected] http://qos.ch/mailman/listinfo/slf4j-user_______________________________________________ slf4j-user mailing list [email protected] http://qos.ch/mailman/listinfo/slf4j-user
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