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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 32618] - [logging] Enterprise Commons Logging : Globalization & more

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------- Additional Comments From boris.unckel.mlg@gmx.net  2006-01-11 19:10 -------
(In reply to comment #6)
This is already available with java.util.logging. Why is this needed for JCL?
JCL's main intention is for use in APIs. APIs already using JCL whould have to
be changed (major change) with rewritting all logging calls for I18N.

New APIs (I assume JDK1.4 and above) could use java.util.logging for this
requirement.
There were already discussions on the log4j dev mailing list to this topic, with
consensus to leave an stable interface.

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