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

Manik Surtani manik at jboss.org
Mon Aug 18 13:52:19 EDT 2008


I'd rather go with JDK logging then.  IIRC, jboss-logging can  
intercept JDK logging events and log to the preferred engine, and this  
means fewer jars and NO DIRECT dependency on a lousy logging jar!


On 18 Aug 2008, at 18:47, Jason T. Greene wrote:

> 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
>
>
> -- 
> Jason T. Greene
> JBoss, a division of Red Hat

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Manik Surtani
Lead, JBoss Cache
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