Commons Logging over Log4J.

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I've been told at work that we cannot use it because it isn't "J2EE-compliant"... I'm awaiting clarification on what that actually means in this context
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Sounds like someone may have got incorrect information?
Ive not heard of anything in log4j that makes it unsuitable for use in a j2ee environment (otoh Ive never peered to deeply into the details either). Its use seems so ubiquitious that its almost a defacto standard, and Ive not had any issues with it.



Frank W. Zammetti wrote:

Quick question... I wanted to get answers from real-world Struts developers, so 
I hope no one minds the OT post...

Is anyone using Commons Logging in their webapps, and if so, what logging 
toolkit are you using under it?  I'm guessing Log4J is the most common answer, 
but I'd like to hear what you all are doing.  Note that I'm only interested in 
those using Commons Logging and their answers, for the sake of the reason I'm 
asking in the first place. :)

Also, for anyone that is using Log4J... I've been told at work that we cannot use it 
because it isn't "J2EE-compliant"... I'm awaiting clarification on what that 
actually means in this context... It sounds nonsensical to me, but... Does anyone know of 
any concerns that might make sense in the context of that statement?

Thanks all!

Frank W. Zammetti



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