Logging in Java with the JDK 1.4 Logging API and Apache log4j is the first book to discuss the two foremost logging API's: JDK 1.4.0 logging API and Apache log4j 1.2.6 logging API for application developers. The internals of each API are examined, contrasted, and compared in exhaustive depth. Programmers will find a wealth of information simply not available elsewhere--not even on the Internet.
Each concept explained is accompanied by code example written in Java language. The book also provides guidelines for extending the existing logging frameworks to cater to application-specific needs. Overall, this can be considered a handbook for logging-related information and techniques needed for developing applications in the Java language.
About the Author:
Samudra Gupta holds a post graduate degree in Information Technology and Management from All India Management Association, India, and has around six years of experience in designing and developing web-based applications ranging from research-based projects to e-commerce applications. He started his career as a Research Engineer in Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India and is presently working as an independent Java Consultant in the United Kingdom architecting and developing several e-commerce-based applications and content management system-and retail-based software. When not programming, he plays a lot of Contract Bridge.
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