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  2. Log4j - Wikipedia

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    The Apache Log4j team developed Log4j 2 [7] in response to the problems of Log4j 1.2, 1.3, java.util.logging and Logback, addressing issues which appeared in those frameworks. [8] In addition, Log4j 2 offered a plugin architecture which makes it more extensible than its predecessor.

  3. Java logging framework - Wikipedia

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    Log4j 2 provides both an API and an implementation. The API can be routed to other logging implementations equivalent to how SLF4J works. Unlike SLF4J, the Log4j 2 API logs Message [2] objects instead of Strings for extra flexibility and also supports Java Lambda expressions. [3] JCL isn't really a logging framework, but a wrapper for one.

  4. SLF4J - Wikipedia

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    Simple Logging Facade for Java (SLF4J) provides a Java logging API by means of a simple facade pattern.The underlying logging backend is determined at runtime by adding the desired binding to the classpath and may be the standard Sun Java logging package java.util.logging, [2] Log4j, Reload4j, Logback [3] or tinylog.

  5. Apache Jelly - Wikipedia

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    Apache Jelly is a Java and XML based scripting and processing engine for turning XML into executable code. [1] Jelly is a component of Apache Commons. Custom XML languages are commonly created to perform some kind of processing action. Jelly is intended to provide a simple XML based processing engine that can be extended to support various ...

  6. XML log - Wikipedia

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    XML log or XML logging is used by many computer programs to log the programs operations. An XML logfile records a description of the operations done by a program during its session. The log normally includes: timestamp , the programs settings during the operation, what was completed during the session, the files or directories used and any ...

  7. Talk:Log4j - Wikipedia

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    Apache log4j 1.3 added many interesting features, but was compatibility with log4j 1.2 was problematic. Many features original developed for log4j 1.3 have been back-ported as companions for log4j 1.2. No further development is anticipated. Apache log4j 2.0 is an experimental development branch for logging services designed for Java 5 and later.

  8. Download attachments in AOL Mail

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    If you've received an attachment in your email you want to save, you can download the file right to your computer. Download all attachments in a single zip file, or download individual attachments. While this is often a seamless process, you should also be aware of how to troubleshoot common errors. Emails with attachments can be identified ...

  9. XML Interface for Network Services - Wikipedia

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    A Log4J-based technology for logging (called Logdoc), offering a specification format, internationalization of log messages, generation of HTML documentation and generation of code. A Java library for calling XINS functions, the XINS/Java Client Framework ; in xins-client.jar.