Hi Ceki, 
Thanks so much for the reply.
I have two problems to solve:

1. I need to use the regular logback (I assume that is the logback-classic) to 
replace log4j processing.
2. I need to build application auditing where user tasks along with parameters 
are logged to the database.  Here I thought I should use logback-audit.

If I can use logback-classic to solve both problems I will be happy to stick to 
just the classic one.
Again - I just started looking at this today and don't know much about either 
project and how it fits with my needs yet.

Would appreciate your input.
Nadia 



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Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2011 2:21 PM
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Subject: Re: [logback-user] starting with log back


Hi Nadia,

Do you wish to use logback-audit or logback-classic? Most people use 
logback-classic as a replacement for log4j. Logback-audit offers a 
different API intended for audit logs (logs which have business 
significance).

-- 
Ceki
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On 20.12.2011 20:04, Nadia Kunkov wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to start off with logback but I'm having some silly problems.
>
> In the chapter2 it states:
>
> First, copy /logback-audit/audit-server-generator// folder which ships
> with logback-audit to a directory of your choice
>
> I can't find this generator in the distribution....
>
> Also, I don't use maven - I use ant. Is there a quick way to set this up
> with Ant?
>
> Appreciate your help!
>
> Nadia
>


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