The Apache Log4j 2 team is pleased to announce the Log4j 2.9.1 release!

Apache Log4j is a well known framework for logging application behavior. Log4j 
2 is an upgrade to Log4j that provides significant improvements over its 
predecessor, Log4j 1.x, and provides many other modern features such as support 
for Markers, lambda expressions for lazy logging, property substitution using 
Lookups, multiple patterns on a PatternLayout and asynchronous Loggers. Another 
notable Log4j 2 feature is the ability to be "garbage-free" (avoid allocating 
temporary objects) while logging. In addition, Log4j 2 will not lose events 
while reconfiguring.

This release contains bugfixes and minor enhancements.

As of Log4j 2.9.0, the Log4j API was modified to use java.util.ServiceLoader to 
locate Log4j implementations, although the former binding mechanism is still 
supported. The Log4j jar is now a multi-release jar to provide implementations 
of Java 9 specific classes. Multi-release jars are not supported by the OSGi 
specification so OSGi modules will not be able to take advantage of these 
implementations but will not lose functionality as they will fall back to the 
implementations used in Java 7 and 8. More details on the new features and 
fixes are itemized below. Note that some tools are not compatible with 
multi-release jars and may fail trying to process class files in the 
META-INF/versions/9 folder. Those errors should be reported to the tool vendor.

Note that subsequent to the 2.9.0 release, for security reasons, 
SerializedLayout is deprecated and no longer used as default in the Socket and 
JMS appenders. SerializedLayout can still be used as before, but has to be 
specified explicitly. To retain old behaviour, you have to change configuration 
like:

<Appenders>
  <Socket name="socket" host="localhost" port="9500"/>
</Appenders>
into:

<Appenders>
  <Socket name="socket" host="localhost" port="9500">
    <SerializedLayout/>
  </Socket>
</Appenders>
We do, however, discourage the use of SerializedLayout and recommend JsonLayout 
as a replacement:

<Appenders>
  <Socket name="socket" host="localhost" port="9500">
    <JsonLayout properties="true"/>
  </Socket>
</Appenders>
Note that subsequent to the 2.9.0 release, for security reasons, Log4j does not 
process DTD in XML files. If you used DTD for including snippets, you have to 
use XInclude or Composite Configuration instead.

The Log4j 2.9.1 API, as well as many core components, maintains binary 
compatibility with previous releases.

GA Release 2.9.1

Changes in this version include:

Fixed Bugs

LOG4J2-1988: Prevent ConcurrentModificationException with AsyncLoggerConfig.
LOG4J2-1914: Prevent ConcurrentModificationException with AsyncLoggerConfig.
LOG4J2-2048: Increase default queue size for AsyncAppender from 128 to 1024.
LOG4J2-2035: Fix documentation to clarify disruptor-3.3.4 is now required for 
async loggers (previously the docs referred to disruptor-3.3.3 which was never 
released)
LOG4J2-2030: Inspect all known ClassLoaders to locate the service provider.
LOG4J2-2028: Java 9 StackLocator was not properly skipping the initial stack 
frames. Thanks to Jason Tedor.
LOG4J2-2026: java.lang.AbstractMethodError: 
javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilderFactory.setFeature(). Thanks to Leon Finker.
LOG4J2-2029: Marker examples should not use deprecated flow APIs. Thanks to 
Fabrizio Cucci.
LOG4J2-1936: ClassNotFoundException when making all loggers asynchronous under 
OSGi environment. Thanks to Helber Belmiro.
Changes

LOG4J2-2023: Use a class' canonical name instead of name to create its logger 
name.
LOG4J2-2043: Update Jackson from 2.9.0 to 2.9.1 (fix for Java 9.)
LOG4J2-2044: Update Apache Commons CSV from 1.4 to 1.5.
LOG4J2-2045: Update javax.mail from 1.5.6 to 1.6.0.
LOG4J2-2046: Update Apache Commons Compress from 1.13 to 1.14.
LOG4J2-2047: Update Cassandra driver from 3.1.0 to 3.1.4.
LOG4J2-2049: Update Apache Kafka Client from 0.11.0.0 to 0.11.0.1.
Apache Log4j 2.9.1 requires a minimum of Java 7 to build and run. Log4j 2.3 was 
the last release that supported Java 6.

Basic compatibility with Log4j 1.x is provided through the log4j-1.2-api 
component, however it does not implement some of the very implementation 
specific classes and methods. The package names and Maven groupId have been 
changed to org.apache.logging.log4j to avoid any conflicts with log4j 1.x.

For complete information on Apache Log4j 2, including instructions on how to 
submit bug reports, patches, or suggestions for improvement, see the Apache 
Apache Log4j 2 website:

https://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/

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