Unless you need SLF4J support, there is no need for you to switch.
At 20:55 5/15/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, so for the generic Log4j user, such as myself, what does NLog4j give
me? Why would I want to change?
Thanks
> --- Ceki Gülcü <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Hello all,
>>
>> I am pr
Ok, so for the generic Log4j user, such as myself, what does NLog4j give
me? Why would I want to change?
Thanks
> --- Ceki Gülcü <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I am proud to announce the release of NLOG4J version 1.2.11, a
>> log4j-replacement with native SLF4J API support. Ex
FYI, NLog is a .Net logger that is in active development:
http://nlog.sourceforge.net/
--- Ceki Gülcü <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I am proud to announce the release of NLOG4J version 1.2.11, a
> log4j-replacement with native SLF4J API support. Except for users of
> LF5, chain
Hello all,
I am proud to announce the release of NLOG4J version 1.2.11, a
log4j-replacement with native SLF4J API support. Except for users of
LF5, chainsaw or NTEvenAppender, NLOG4J should be considered as a 100%
compatible, drop-in replacement for log4j version 1.2.9.
You can download SLF4J versi