Howdy,

>     I wrote up a brief comparison, it's at http://darksleep.com.  The

It's an interesting comparison (and a generally interesting web site,
plus a very cool domain name) -- thanks for writing and sharing it.

I wanted to point out, however, that your comparison doesn't include a
crucial aspect of a logging toolkit: performance.  Moreover, a feature
that you mention as sort of nifty, guessing the class and method from
which a logging call arrives, can be a HUGE performance sot.  Log4j
offers this functionality if a user desires it (the %m and %n tokens in
a PatternLayout), whereas JDK 1.4 just saddles you with a performance
hit.

We've probably had enough discussion on this topic on this list for now,
so I'll stop here ;)

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics




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