That’s the log4j-to-jul module. I can’t find a link on the site, but here’s the
module overview page:
https://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/log4j-to-jul/index.html
> On Jan 24, 2023, at 5:01 PM, Usha Nayak wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> As a library owner, if I were to use the log4j2 API and the
We’re removing it in 3.0. In 3.0, plugins are instead loaded via ServiceLoader
from the JDK. The annotation processor was updated to generate the service
classes with the plugin metadata, though that can be created manually if
necessary. This is related to supporting Java modules which don’t
“JMSQueue” is an alias for the “JMS” plugin. Historically, the JMSQueue and
JMSTopic plugins were separate, but that was before the JMS API was updated to
allow for using the same classes for queues and topics. I unified the plugins a
while ago and kept the aliases in place.
> On Jun 6, 2023,
Version 3 is in active development; we’re still working on several things (and
a few more releases) before 3.0.0. In particular, documentation is an area that
will be getting overhauled (along with migration guides and a more useful user
manual), and we’re still auditing various bug fixes and
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