Is there any good way to use timbre in a project with java libs, e.g. c3p0, that use java logging APIs? Java logging is such a hopeless muddle I don't pretend to understand it, but my impression is that libs like c3p0 use assorted backends (log4j, etc.), which in turn use assorted "appenders" to write to files, dbs, etc. clojure.tools.logging uses the same backends (log4j, etc.), to the same purpose. Timbre, however, just implements appenders, so it can't forward to log4j, and log4j can't forward to timbre. Timbre can operate as a backend for clojure.tools.logging, but that only helps with clojure libs.
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