Rafal, Sam,

In Cocoon2 we have switched to Avalon's Logging Mechanism, which has worked out great 
so
far.(http://java.apache.org/framework/index.html)

Thanks,
dims

--- Rafal Krzewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sam Ruby wrote:
> 
> > Either:
> > 
> > 1) We need to make the abstraction for logging independent of Turbine and a
> > Jakarta "standard".
> 
> Logging system needs some means of configuration. If we deteach it from 
> Turbine, it will need a separate config file, and some way of finding
> it.
> In servlet env, this probably means accessing ServletContext... I don't
> see a clean way of dealing with that.
>  
> > 2) Standardize Jakarta on a single concrete implementation
> > (jakarta-log4j?).
> 
> Would be a number 1 candidate if we figured out configuration issues...
>  
> > or
> > 
> > 3) as you stated, not do logging in reusable components.  (YUCK).
> 
> I don't think so :-)
> 
> Rafal
> 
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