Hi

I am migrating from commons-logging to slf4j which means alot of files
will be touched by switching the logger.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-3605?focusedCommentId=12988746#comment-12988746

There is a migrating tool to do this, so that part is easy
http://www.slf4j.org/migrator.html

However a few components need to have adjusted pom.xml file and a few
other changes.

I have currently migrated what's minimum required, which is
camel-core, camel-spring, camel-blueprint and some components which
was dependent on stuff from camel-core which have changed slightly.

I am currently running full unit test to ensure all code compiles and
tests successfully before committing any changes.

Any regular or small commits is okay to commit to Apache trunk.

But if you do a lot of refactoring then could you wait a bit, until
the slf4j migrating has been completed.
Its just easier as I will have to do multiple commits to get it fully migrated.





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