At 11:21 29.01.2003 +0100, Dani Estermann wrote:
Has jakarta got a strategy/guideline/regulation that recommends a certain logging api to be used by jakarta projects? Are existing and future jakarta projects allowed to choose between log4j, LogKit, commons-logging or even JDK1.4-Logging?

We are currently choosing a logging api and implementation to be used in our business projects. While I favor the power of the log4j implementation, I ask myself if it would be wise to use a -- maybe more future-proof -- thin bridge like commons-logging on top.
I believe log4j is here to stay. Its user base is large and
growing. As time passes, more people will gravitate to it as it keeps
improving. We have enough cool features in pipe to keep us busy for
the foreseeable future. Simile, the future is bright and open!

Daniel
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Ceki



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