On Thursday 05 July 2007 08:17:53 am Rémy Maucherat wrote:
On 7/5/07, Steve Ebersole <steve(a)hibernate.org> wrote:
> I am considering moving Hibernate to use slf4j instead of
> commons-logging. I had been considering moving to straight log4j usage
> anyway to get MDC/NDC capability, but slf4j just added this capability.
> So it now has all the capabilities I need.
>
> Just curious whether anyone has seen it used within JBoss AS and what the
> experiences were.
It is natural IMO that this facade exposes features from log4j since
the author is the same. Personally, I try to avoid log4j at all costs,
since it is by design less robust than java.util.logging
(java.util.logging is using a singleton design, and lives in the JVM
classloader, so there cannot be any class conflicts).
Rémy
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Thanks, Remy.
Yes, and it lacks any kind of diagnostic context support. Sure, I know I
could build it on top of whatever log framework I end up using; but then I am
writing a logging framework myself...
Yes, I know Ceki writes slf4j. I had a dialog with him about adding this MDC
support.
Have you seen cases of slf4j usage in Tomcat?