
Are there any plans for a logback OSGi bundle in the foreseeable future? ;-)

At 10:45 PM 2/7/2007, John E. Conlon wrote:
Are there any plans for a logback OSGi bundle in the foreseeable future? ;-)
Hi John, No specific plans yet, but that's definitely something we should do in the future. However, I reckon that once we gain experience on the SLF4J side, applying the know how to logback should be relatively easy. Would you be interested in giving it a shot? :-) Cheers, -- Ceki Gülcü Logback: The reliable, generic, fast and flexible logging framework for Java. http://logback.qos.ch

Ceki Gülcü wrote:
At 10:45 PM 2/7/2007, John E. Conlon wrote:
Are there any plans for a logback OSGi bundle in the foreseeable future? ;-)
Hi John,
No specific plans yet, but that's definitely something we should do in the future. Apache Directory is moving towards a 1.5 release that will support OSGi. We need slf4j based logging to utilize an industrial strength slf4j binding. Since NLog is no longer actively being developed I think that points us to logback. However, I reckon that once we gain experience on the SLF4J side, applying the know how to logback should be relatively easy. Agree.
Would you be interested in giving it a shot? :-)
Yes, I could do a prototype first just to get something out there, but I would like to enlist the team to critique the prototype and help design a fuller featured version to replace it. cheers, John

Hi all, did a release of logback with osgi manifests ever see the light of day. even a snapshot would be good for testing. thanks! davidv * John E. Conlon wrote, On 09/02/07 06:48:
Ceki Gülcü wrote:
At 10:45 PM 2/7/2007, John E. Conlon wrote:
Are there any plans for a logback OSGi bundle in the foreseeable future? ;-)
Hi John,
No specific plans yet, but that's definitely something we should do in the future. Apache Directory is moving towards a 1.5 release that will support OSGi. We need slf4j based logging to utilize an industrial strength slf4j binding. Since NLog is no longer actively being developed I think that points us to logback. However, I reckon that once we gain experience on the SLF4J side, applying the know how to logback should be relatively easy. Agree.
Would you be interested in giving it a shot? :-)
Yes, I could do a prototype first just to get something out there, but I would like to enlist the team to critique the prototype and help design a fuller featured version to replace it.
cheers, John
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Ceki Gülcü
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david varnes
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John E. Conlon