slf4j is the parent of nlog4j and now all development has moved into
http://logback.com Where does the linking end?
If we are doing MINA, then it uses slf4j.
Scott M Stark wrote:
No, as I was loathe to introduce yet another logging wrapper.
Steve Ebersole wrote:
> On Thursday 05 July 2007 08:08:02 am Steve Ebersole 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.
>>
> So then back to my original question... ;)
>
> I guess noone has any compliants (or no experiences) with slf4j?
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