The Apache Log4j 2 team is pleased to announce the Log4j 2.12.0 release!

Apache Log4j is a well known framework for logging application behavior. Log4j 
2 is an upgrade to Log4j that provides significant improvements over its 
predecessor, Log4j 1.x, and provides many other modern features such as support 
for Markers, lambda expressions for lazy logging, property substitution using 
Lookups, multiple patterns on a PatternLayout and asynchronous Loggers. Another 
notable Log4j 2 feature is the ability to be "garbage-free" (avoid allocating 
temporary objects) while logging. In addition, Log4j 2 will not lose events 
while reconfiguring.

The artifacts may be downloaded from 
https://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/download.html.

This release contains bugfixes and minor enhancements.

Due to a break in compatibility in the SLF4J binding, Log4j now ships with two 
versions of the SLF4J to Log4j adapters. log4j-slf4j-impl should be used with 
SLF4J 1.7.x and earlier and log4j-slf4j18-impl should be used with SLF4J 1.8.x 
and later.

New features include support for reconnfiguration of Log4j configuraton files 
accessed via HTTP(s) and Spring Cloud Config specifically, a new Docker Lookup 
for obtaining information about the current Docker container, new 
reconfiguration methods added to the Configurator class, the ability to pad 
integers with leading zeros in filenames generated by the rolling file 
appenders, and allowing the TCP SocketAppender to connect to mulitple ip 
addresses when they are returned from DNS.

More details on the new features and fixes are itemized below.

Note that the XML, JSON and YAML formats changed in the 2.11.0 release: they no 
longer have the "timeMillis" attribute and instead have an "Instant" element 
with "epochSecond" and "nanoOfSecond" attributes.

The Log4j 2.12.0 API, as well as many core components, maintains binary 
compatibility with previous releases.

GA Release 2.12.0

Changes in this version include:

New Features

        • LOG4J2-2403: Allow zero padding the counter of a RollingFileAppender. 
Thanks to hupfdule.
        • LOG4J2-2427: Add filter that will match events when no marker is 
present. Thanks to Rimaljit Kaur.
        • LOG4J2-2406: Add reconfiguration methods to Configurator.
        • LOG4J2-913: Add support for reconfiguration via HTTP(S), Docker, and 
Spring Cloud Configuration.
        • LOG4J2-2586: TCP Appender should support a host name resolving to 
multiple IP addresses.
        • LOG4J2-2337: Allow custom end-of-line with JsonLayout. Thanks to 
Arvind Sahare, Patrice Ferrot.
        • LOG4J2-2598: GZIP compression on rollover supports configurable 
compression levels. Thanks to Carter Kozak.
        • LOG4J2-2611: AsyncQueueFullPolicy configuration short values 
"Default" and "Discard" are case insensitive to avoid confusion.
        • LOG4J2-2634: Add and use method 
org.apache.logging.log4j.message.MapMessage.toKey(String) for simpler 
subclasses.
Fixed Bugs

        • LOG4J2-2547: RollingRandomAccessFileAppender error message referenced 
incorrect class name.
        • LOG4J2-2616: Restore constructor to ThrowablePatternConverter that 
was removed in 2.8.2.
        • LOG4J2-2622: StructuredDataId was ignoring maxLength atribute.
        • LOG4J2-2636: RFC5424Layout was not properly setting default 
Structured Element id for the MDC
        • LOG4J2-1143: Lookups were not found if the plugin key was not 
lowercase. Thanks to Pascal Heinrich.
        • LOG4J2-1852: Locate plugins within a Jar using a URL Connection. 
Thanks to Tanner Altares.
        • LOG4J2-2610: Explicitly set file creation time.
        • LOG4J2-2561: JEP223 version detection fix for JDK 9 and up. Thanks to 
Ulrich Enslin.
        • LOG4J2-1103: FailoverAppender was failing with ERROR appender 
Failover has no parameter that matches element Failovers. Thanks to Seán Dunne.
        • LOG4J2-2602: Update file time when size based triggering policy is 
used without a time-based triggering policy.
        • LOG4J2-2597: Throw better exception message when both 
log4j-slf4j-impl and log4j-to-slf4j are present.
        • LOG4J2-2559: NullPointerException in JdbcAppender.createAppender(). 
Thanks to Li Lei, Gary Gregory.
        • LOG4J2-2592: StackOverflowException when server not reachable with 
SocketAppender. Thanks to Dávid Kaya, Gary Gregory.
        • LOG4J2-2598: java.lang.StackOverflowError at 
org.apache.logging.log4j.junit.AbstractExternalFileCleaner.println(AbstractExternalFileCleaner.java:169).
 Thanks to Gary Gregory.
        • LOG4J2-2564: MapPatternConverter is properly created from the '%K', 
'%map', and '%MAP' patterns. PatternConverter instanceOf methods with unknown 
parameter types no longer elide those with known parameters.
        • LOG4J2-2612: NullPointerException at 
org.apache.logging.log4j.core.appender.db.jdbc.JdbcDatabaseManager.writeInternal(JdbcDatabaseManager.java:803).
        • LOG4J2-2618: Possible ClassCastException in 
org.apache.logging.log4j.core.script.ScriptManager.ScriptManager(Configuration, 
WatchManager)
        • LOG4J2-2631: RoutingAppender PurgePolicy implementations no longer 
stop appenders referenced from the logger configuration, only those that have 
been created by the RoutingAppender. Note that RoutingAppender.getAppenders no 
longer includes entries for referenced appenders, only those which it has 
created.
        • LOG4J2-2629: Fix a race allowing events not to be recorded when a 
RoutingAppender purge policy attempts to delete an idle appender at exactly the 
same time as a new event is recorded.
        • LOG4J2-2606: Asynchronous logging when the queue is full no longer 
results in heavy CPU utilization and low throughput.
Changes

        • : Update tests from H2 1.4.197 to 1.4.199. Thanks to Gary Gregory.
        • LOG4J2-2570: Update Jackson from 2.9.7 to 2.9.8. Thanks to Gary 
Gregory.
        • LOG4J2-2574: Update MongoDB 3 module driver from 3.9.0 to 3.10.1. 
Thanks to Gary Gregory.
        • LOG4J2-2619: Update Jackson from 2.9.8 to 2.9.9.
        • LOG4J2-2634: Refactor several AsyncLogger methods below the 35 byte 
threshold for inlining.
Apache Log4j 2.12.0 requires a minimum of Java 7 to build and run. Log4j 2.3 
was the last release that supported Java 6.

Basic compatibility with Log4j 1.x is provided through the log4j-1.2-api 
component, however it does not implement some of the very implementation 
specific classes and methods. The package names and Maven groupId have been 
changed to org.apache.logging.log4j to avoid any conflicts with log4j 1.x.

For complete information on Apache Log4j 2, including instructions on how to 
submit bug reports, patches, or suggestions for improvement, see the Apache 
Apache Log4j 2 website:

https://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/

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