
Hi David, The first version was rejected. This is the second version, taking into account the feedback I got from the first version. I plan to post it for a review in 3-4 months. Best, John
I am quite interested in a logging library. After checking the links provided it seems that this library does fulfill all my requirements, but I am interested in knowing whether this library is a boost proposal, it has been accepted and when will it be available in the official boost library distribution.
Thanks in advance,
David
On 10/11/07, Jean-Francois Bastien <jfbastien@cae.com> wrote:
I've added documentation for the Logging Lib v2 : http://torjo.com/log2/ (Logging homepage) http://torjo.com/log2/doc/html/ (documentation)
Just to make sure, the Boost Log Library has these features:
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Your model seems interesting, especially since it's extrensible.
There are two concepts which I'm most interested in with logging and which you don't seem to touch: - Asynchronous logging (i.e. background processing in a very low priority thread); - Distributed logging, where multiple computers can all log to a single file.
Would you consider adding them, or validate that they are "pluggable" into your design?
I've been looking at log4cxx lately, and besides the weird API it has all of this built it. It's very extensible and seems mature.
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