On Thu, 13 Dec 2018 at 18:55, Ralph Goers <rgo...@apache.org> wrote: > > The Apache Log4j Audit team is pleased to announce the Log4j Audit 1.0.1 > release! > > Apache Log4j Audit is a framework for performing audit logging using a > predefined catalog of audit events. It provides a tool to create and edit > audit events. It also provides a REST service to perform the logging so that > non-Java applications can use a common auditing facility. > > Release 1.0.1 > > Changes in this version include: > > Fixed Bugs > > • LOG4J2-2428: Use the AuditExceptionHandler for validation exceptions. > Thanks to Andrei Ivanov. > • LOG4J2-2443: Fix inconsistencies in validation exceptions. Thanks to Andrei > Ivanov. > • LOG4J2-2440: AuditEvents should provide some basic toString(). Thanks to > Andrei Ivanov. > • LOG4J2-2429: Setting the exceptionHandler on the AuditEvent sets it as a > ThreadContext variable. Thanks to Andrei Ivanov. > • LOG4J2-2421: Add verbose parameter to the Log4j audit Maven plugin. Thanks > to Andrei Ivanov. > • LOG4J2-2421: AbstractEventLogger.logEvent doesn't check for missing > required context attributes. Thanks to Andrei Ivanov. > • LOG4J2-2417: Better handling of optional properties. Thanks to Andrei > Ivanov. > • LOG4J2-2420: RequestContextFilter logging cleanup. Thanks to Andrei Ivanov. > • LOG4J2-2442: Normalize the event names logged through > AbstractEventLogger.logEvent. Thanks to Andrei Ivanov. > • LOG4J2-2431: Narrow the return type of getEvent. Thanks to Andrei Ivanov. > > Apache Log4j Audit 1.0.1 requires a minimum of Java 8 to build and run. > > The download links for the source and binary artifacts can be found at > http://logging.apache.org/log4j-audit/latest/download.html. > > For complete information on Apache Log4j Audit, including instructions on how > to submit bug reports, patches, or suggestions for improvement, see the > Apache Apache Log4j Audit website: > > http://logging.apache.org/log4j-audit/latest/
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