[jbosscache-dev] Updated to commons-logging 1.1.1 (for now...)

Jason T. Greene jason.greene at redhat.com
Mon Aug 18 13:47:18 EDT 2008


The last time this was discussed, the collective answer is that jboss 
logging is the preferred wrapper framework, since we control its 
destiny, but that the AS would add adapters for all popular frameworks. 
For example, hibernate's decision *cough* mistake *cough* lead to work 
on an sl4j adapter.

JDK logging is also acceptable, since it's the standard one.

Manik Surtani wrote:
> I think JGroups is the only one.  I think we need to sort out some sort 
> of logging standard for JBoss.  Who wants to bell THAT cat, now?  :-)
> 
> 
> On 18 Aug 2008, at 14:57, Bela Ban wrote:
> 
>> I agree on the insanity of it all. Good that JGroups is not the only 
>> dep which requires you to suck in commons-logging... :-)
>>
>> Manik Surtani wrote:
>>> It *is* commons logging.
>>>
>>> On 16 Aug 2008, at 09:12, Bela Ban wrote:
>>>
>>>> Actually, which logging library does JBossCache use today ? I 
>>>> thought it was commons-logging...
>>>>
>>>> Jason T. Greene wrote:
>>>>> Manik Surtani wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>> <SNIP />
>>>
>>>>>> Hmm, another jar dep.  We need commons logging anyway for JGroups.
>>>>>
>>>>> Unfortunately I already have to include JBoss Logging since AOP 
>>>>> uses it.
>>>
>>> For chrissake. Why on earth is LOGGING of all things such a 
>>> challenge?  So this means using JBC with Hibernate will NOW need 
>>> commons logging (JBC, JGroups), jboss logging (AOP) and slf4j 
>>> (Hibernate), and all the while the JDK provides logging as well?!?  
>>> This is insane.
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Manik Surtani
>>> Lead, JBoss Cache
>>> manik at jboss.org
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> -- 
>> Bela Ban
>> Lead JGroups / Clustering Team
>> JBoss - a division of Red Hat
>>
> 
> -- 
> Manik Surtani
> Lead, JBoss Cache
> manik at jboss.org
> 
> 
> 
> 


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Jason T. Greene
JBoss, a division of Red Hat



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