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FYI

the next release (1.4) of J2EE includes a "standard" logging API. I believe
it is "based" on IBMs JLog, but Sun have decided to rename every thing, (as
they don't do backwards compatibility like IBM do....(vbg))

Chris.

 -----Original Message-----
From:   Joe Pluta [mailto:joepluta@PlutaBrothers.com]
Sent:   11 February 2002 15:09
To:     java400-l@midrange.com
Subject:        RE: Job Log

> From: Richards, Etienne
>
> Last week I asked about writing information to the job log from Java.

Etienne, I'm not sure if there's a business reason why you chose to use the
job log, but there are some other very good options for logging.  Currently,
I use the IBM JLog package (I got it from IBM's Alphaworks).  It allows you
to log all different kinds of information, log it to a console, to a file,
or even to your own logging method, turn it on and off programmatically, and
so on.  It's been great for me.

Joe

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