Lumberjack 0.9.2 (the Java Logging API for JDKs 1.2 & 1.3) is out. This
release adds an installer that will install Lumberjack into the proper
place to use it. It requires that you have write permissions for the JRE
directories, but if you have them it will bring up a simple GUI to
install Lumberjack. The GUI checks to make sure that Lumberjack is
compatible (e.g. the JDK is 1.2.x or 1.3.x) and asks before overwriting
any existing installation of the classes and logging.properties.
The RELEASE_NOTES describes the installer in more detail, as well as a
couple of other options for using Lumberjack if you can't use the installer.
For the next release, the target is to get all the outstanding bugs
fixed. Even though the holidays are coming up, I hope to have it out
before the end of the year.
You can find Lumberjack at http://javalogging.sourceforge.net.
Thanks,
Brian Gilstrap
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Brian R. Gilstrap
br...@gi...
Husband and father, Tai Chi practitioner, Software architect
Java developer, Macintosh User
"Doubtless, like all of us, he was many men, turned on one or another of
his selves as occasion required, and kept his real self a frightened
secret from the world." --Will Durant
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