+1 for jul. However, I think we should add an utility class (ServletContextListnener? This is the easiest way I know of, if it qualifies for easiest at all) in myfaces-shared or extension to make it easier to configure the logger because it's way more annoying to configure than commons-logging backed with log4j imho.
Regards, ~ Simon On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 1:25 AM, Mario Ivankovits <ma...@ops.co.at> wrote: > +1 for jul > > > > reduces dependencies - and sun also use it, no? > > > > > > *Von:* Leonardo Uribe [mailto:lu4...@gmail.com] > *Gesendet:* Donnerstag, 01. Oktober 2009 04:06 > *An:* MyFaces Development > *Betreff:* [VOTE] use of jul or commons logging on myfaces core 2.0 > > > > Hi > > Right now, facelets code added to myfaces core 2.0.x branch uses jul in > this form: > > protected final static Logger log = > Logger.getLogger("facelets.viewhandler"); > > But the original myfaces code uses commons logging, (so if there is no > agreement about use jul, we should unify logging code using > commons-logging). > > It is necessary to unify in one way or another the code of 2.0.x branch, > but before that, it is necessary to ask the community about this issue. > > So, please vote in this way: > > +1 for jul > +1 for commons-logging > +0 > -1 and let the code as is (and a reason why). > > regards, > > Leonardo Uribe >