Thank you for the release. Eclipse Jetty has been at 2.0.0-alpha4 since it was released. We've been using it successfully on classpath and module-path.
Started the upgrade to 2.0.0-alpha5 now - https://github.com/eclipse/jetty.project/pull/6684 - Joakim On Mon, Aug 30, 2021 at 11:35 AM Ceki Gülcü <c...@qos.ch> wrote: > Hello all, > > I am pleased to announce SLF4J 2.0.0-alpha5. This release fixes > an issue with Java Platform Logging API (JEP 264) support when > running under the class-path (but not the module-path). JEP 264 > support is new in SLF4J 2.0.0-alpha4. > > The 2.0.x series introduces a backward-compatible fluent logging > API. By backward-compatible, we mean that existing logging > frameworks do not have to be changed in order for the user to > benefit from the fluent logging API. However, existing frameworks > *must* migrate to the ServiceLoader mechanism. The resulting > internal changes are detailed in the FAQ page. > > http://www.slf4j.org/faq.html#changesInVersion200 > > The 2.0.x series builds upon the the 1.8.x series which was > modularized per Java Platform Module System (JPMS/Jigsaw). > > The 2.0.x series requires Java 8. > > Please refer to the the news page for more details on this > release: > > http://www.slf4j.org/news.html > > Binary compatibility: > > Mixing mixing different versions of slf4j-api.jar and SLF4J > provider can cause problems. For example, if you are using > slf4j-api-2.0.0.jar, then you should also use > slf4j-simple-2.0.0.jar, using slf4j-simple-1.5.5.jar will not > work. > > With the exception of the fluent API (new in SLF4J 2.0.x), from > the client's perspective all versions of slf4j-api are > compatible. Client code compiled with slf4j-api-N.jar will run > perfectly fine with slf4j-api-M.jar for any N and M. You only > need to ensure that the version of your provider matches that of > the slf4j-api.jar. You do not have to worry about the version of > slf4j-api.jar used to compile a given dependency in your > project. You can always use *any* version of slf4j-api.jar, and > as long as the version of slf4j-api.jar and its provider match, > you should be fine. > > Downloading SLF4J: > > You can download SLF4J, including full source code, class files > and documentation on our download page: > > http://www.slf4j.org/download.html > > Announcement mailing list: > > You can receive SLF4J related announcements by subscribing to the > SLF4J announce mailing list. To subscribe to QOS.ch announce > list, please visit the following URL. > > http://www.qos.ch/mailman/listinfo/announce > > You may also receive announcements via twitter: > > https://twitter.com/qos_ch > > Enjoy, > > -- > Ceki Gülcü > _______________________________________________ > slf4j-user mailing list > slf4j-user@qos.ch > http://mailman.qos.ch/mailman/listinfo/slf4j-user
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