Hello, SLF4J 2.0.0-beta0 was released yesterday. Version 2.0.0-beta1 will be released shortly and 2.0.0-RC0 should follow towards the end of the month.
-- Ceki Gülcü Sponsoring SLF4J/logback/reload4j at https://github.com/sponsors/qos-ch On 7/12/2022 5:37 PM, Daniel Krügler wrote: > Am 12.07.2022 um 17:31 schrieb Joakim Erdfelt: >> Eclipse Jetty dev here. >> >> We've been using slf4j 2.0.x for production servers since Dec 2020 >> without issue. >> It's been highly reliable for the millions of servers that use Eclipse >> Jetty 10+. >> >> We chose slf4j 2.0.x as it properly supported JPMS, which is an >> optional execution mode for our server that many folks use. >> >> - Joakim >> > > That really makes me wonder why slf4j 2.0 has never been released as > stable version? The current non-stable situation is a show-stopper for > us, we are not allowed to use it in productive code. > > Thanks, > > - Daniel > >> On Tue, Jul 12, 2022 at 9:28 AM Christoph Briem >> <christoph.br...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> sorry if this has been answered already anywhere else. But I >> couldn't find an answer so far. >> >> We're currently evaluating moving further from Java 11 to Java 17. >> We've realized that we also have to update slf4j, to either 1.8.x >> or 2.0.x. >> >> Right now, both minor versions are not marked as stable, and we're >> somehow reluctant using an alpha or beta version. >> >> My question is: What is your recommendation for people moving on >> to Java 17? Use 1.8.x or 2.0.0.x? Or wait until a stable release >> is out? Or is there a way to get 1.7.x running on Java 17? >> >> Thanks for your help, >> Chris _______________________________________________ slf4j-user mailing list slf4j-user@qos.ch http://mailman.qos.ch/mailman/listinfo/slf4j-user