Hi John,

Thanks for bringing this up - I'd run into the same issue when working in Tika 
2.0, and had made a note to discuss on the list.

SLF4J would be my preferred option as well.

Wondering if we could configure the build to check for use of other logging 
frameworks besides SLF4J?

-- Ken

> From: John Patrick
> Sent: March 2, 2016 3:13:15pm PST
> To: user@tika.apache.org
> Subject: Logging
> 
> Tika appears to use two logging frameworks, Commons Logging and SLF4J.
> 
> Is that correct?
> 
> Commons Logging is used by;
> tika-app
> tika-parsers
> tika-server
> 
> SLF4J is used by;
> tika-batch
> tika-core
> tika-parsers
> tika-translate
> 
> If I do a patch which way should I refactor? My personal preference is to use 
> SLF4J.
> 
> John



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