Delivered-To: cgu@qos.ch
From: "Howard Ship" <hship@bellatlantic.net>
To: <java-logging-input@eng.sun.com>
Cc: <cgu@qos.ch>
Subject: JSR47
Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2001 20:09:39 -0400
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I'm one of many developers who currently use and support Log4J.  It
has a proven track record and excellent support.  Given its flexible
license, there's no reason why it can't be encorporated as is, or
with a package rename, into the JDK ... or better yet, left as an
seperate extension.
 
The author of Log4J makes a balanced and compelling comparison of why
JSR47 is weaker than Log4J on serveral fronts.  Please don't apply
the "Not Invented Here" syndrome to this very important part of the
Java development environment.
 
Howard Ship
tapestry.primix.com
 

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