Bachran, Michael wrote:
Hi everybody,
Unfortunately I missed the invention of the LogEnabled stuff?
Currently I am using the Framework along with the ExcaliburComponentManager
(ECM) (Release 4.0). Along with the ECM comes LogKit.
As the project started using Log4J I am planning to shift to LogKit now to
get rid of one of two loggers.
I am currently wondering if LogEnabled will simply replace Loggable (same
for abstract classes) and if this has something to do with shifting to
compatibility with the upcomming JDK1.4 Logging API.
I also want to use the LogKitManagement along with LogKit.
At least I would like to know if the interface is stable or I should wait
with shifting till the changes have been applied.
Rest easy Michael.
The LogEnabled and Logger interfaces is a straight replacement for the
Loggable interface. The difference is that you are now not _tied_ at the
framework level. The ExcaliburComponentManager is still LogKit centric,
and will remain so for a while.
The interface for the Framework Logger interface is exactly the same as
the public portion of the LogKit interface. Our first loyalty is to the Avalon
LogKit package--although we do not want to alienate potential users who don't
want to use it. In the end, you now have a public interface that is consistent
no matter what Logging package you use.
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