>> Furthermore I wonder what are the reasons that you don't use the 
>> Formatter-class of the JDK which has more possibilities. 
Because of http://www.slf4j.org/faq.html#logging_performance

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niels
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2012 12:55 PM
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Subject: [slf4j-user] Questions about formattedMessage

Hi
I restart thinking about to create a fluid-log-facade for java. The idea is to 
write log.onError().aMessage("test") or 
log.onDebug().aParmameter("param").withValue(1). One idea is to have something 
like formattedMessage("A {} test", "small"). I see that slf4j has something 
similar.
Unfortunately I found the the implementation not reliable enough. The problem 
is the following situation (I had in real-life last year, where a formatter was 
used): If you have formattedMessage("At {} the following error happens", 
"myMethod", e.getMessage()). So the devoloper has simply forget to add the {} 
at the messagepattern. Then the really important information is lost. Any 
change that the MessageFormatter will be changed, so that if L>argArray.length 
the additional array-information will simply added at the end?

Furthermore I wonder what are the reasons that you don't use the 
Formatter-class of the JDK which has more possibilities.

Best regards
Niels
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