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Jeff Ramsdale added a comment - 24/Apr/10 06:38 PM
How would you feel about supporting slf4j instead? A lot of projects (like Jetty, Hibernate, and parts of Spring) have switched to it. Since it's an abstraction layer you can use JUL or Log4j or anything else with an adapter as your actual logging engine. Slf4j helps unify polyglot Java logging by also providing adapters that redirect logging for other common logging engines to slf4j. For instance, one can route Slf4j, Log4j and commons-logging calls to slf4j and then set up Logback (a Log4j replacement from Slf4j's and Log4j's original author) to be the final logging handler. In the context of Rio Slf4j would allow Rio to redirect logging to the user's preferred logging engine.
Certainly open to that. Good suggestion.
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