The slf4j logging is used by activemq5 clients. we have a open-wire example
that runs a amq5 client against amq6 server.

On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 3:58 AM, Bruce Snyder <[email protected]> wrote:

> As I am digging into the HornetQ/ActiveMQ 6 code base I am seeing quite a
> mix of logging in use or just simply referenced in various places. Here is
> a list of items I have found:
>
> * System.out.println statements in many of the examples and tests as well
> as several in the main code base
> * A use of the SLF4J logger
> * A reference to the old Log4jLogDelegateFactory
> * A use of the Arjuna logger
> * Some references to Log4J configs in some POMs
>
> Clearly these various items need to cleaned up aligned to a single logging
> framework, not to mention appropriately documented. But this also raised
> some really fundamental questions for me:
>
> * What is the advantage to using the JBoss Logging vs. SLF4J?
> * Does JBoss Logging supply any logging providers to bind to other logging
> frameworks?
> * Does JBoss Logging provide parameterized logging?
> * Where can I find some documentation on JBoss Logging (specifically how it
> works)? I'm looking everywhere and not finding anything besides the HornetQ
> logging docs (
>
> http://docs.jboss.org/hornetq/2.4.0.Final/docs/user-manual/html_single/index.html#logging
> ).
> If I can't find anything about how JBoss Logging works, clearly users will
> be just as lost as I am at the moment.
>
> Can someone please help me to answer these questions?
>
> Bruce
>
> --
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