
Hello ekke, I have not read your blog series but intend to. However, my immediate knee jerk reaction is that, from what I can tell, there is no place where one can access the blog series in a *chronological* order. Towards the end of http://ekkes-corner.blogspot.com/2008/10/logging-in-osgi-enterprise-applicat... there is the header "Blog Series "Logging in OSGI Enterprise Applications" but to reach that point I have to go through the 5th entry in series which yields an reverse chronological order, which is somewhat confusing. Is there a page the series is listed/accessible in order? ekkehard wrote:
I'm working on an OSGI client/server solution:
* Equinox as OSGI framework * Eclipse Riena for Remote OSGI services, ObjectTransactions, UI * EasyBeans as OSGI EJB3 - container * Hibernate (JPA) * Eclipse RCP * SLF4J / LOGBack * BusinessProcesses (jBPM) and BusinessRules (Drools)
* Eclipse (IDE, PDE, P2)
* Eclipse Modeling (openArchitectureWare, EMF, UML2)
*...
just finished part 5 of my blog series
"Logging in OSGI Enterprise Applications": http://ekkes-corner.blogspot.com/2008/10/logging-in-osgi-enterprise-applicat...
Part 1: An overview Part 2: How to catch all log events from "classic" logging - frameworks Part 3: How to catch all log events from OSGI Log Services Part 4: How to start logging bundles the right way inside an OSGI Enterprise application Part 5: Configuration, Fragment-Bundles, Markers there will be more in the future (Why LOGBack was choosen, Tooling / Eclipse PlugIns / Lilith)
... now I'm also starting a NEW blog series
"HowTo build an Equinox-Riena-EasyBeans-OSGI-Server"
if you follow this new blog series you'll get an OpenSource OSGI Server combining Riena and EasyBeans under Equinox - of course logging done with LOGBack
ekke
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