In my experience, I end up deleting most of my logging statements as I finish 
pieces of code.  They help me a lot when I'm trying to get the basic code 
going. I might put 5 log statements in a simple method sometimes, if I really 
can't figure out why it's not working.  After I get it fixed I then take those 
out; whatever software bug I had in there won't be coming back.  So I never use 
the if(logLevel == DEBUG) idiom.  And I always use the java.util.logging 
classes, because I know they will be there, no matter what is or is not on the 
classpath, or no matter what kind of classloader problems might be happening.


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