Re: Log4Cocoa

2009-01-24 Thread Robert Kukuchka
bly utilitarian and in my opinion necessary. I look forward to playing more with Log4Cocoa! On 24-Jan-09, at 9:10 AM, Rob Ross wrote: I have never used the Log4Cocoa implementation, but I use the Java version (log4j) every day. It's got a great API so if Log4Cocoa uses most of the same

Re: Log4Cocoa

2009-01-24 Thread Rob Ross
I have never used the Log4Cocoa implementation, but I use the Java version (log4j) every day. It's got a great API so if Log4Cocoa uses most of the same API I would definitely say use it. It's simple, lightweight, and you can learn enough to cover 80% of your needs in a just a

Re: Log4Cocoa

2009-01-24 Thread Timothy Reaves
nly consumes large amounts of disk space and impacts performance greatly, but is almost useless to the developer (I've seen apps produce logs in the gigabyte size). Frameworks like Log4Cocoa are a means of doing just about anything you want with logging. In production software, i

Re: Log4Cocoa

2009-01-23 Thread Joel Norvell
This doesn't answer the original question, but I believe it is pertinent to this thread. It is also possible to log from within Xcode, something I hadn't realized until I saw the video of an excellent talk Joar Wingfors gave at a Silicon Valley Cocoaheads. Joel http://video.google.com/videopl

Re: Log4Cocoa

2009-01-23 Thread Timothy Reaves
On Jan 22, 2009, at 1:54 PM, Kyle Sluder wrote: On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 11:53 AM, Timothy Reaves wrote: There are a number of reasons to use Log4Cocoa over something like ASL. The fact that it already supports Obj-C is the least of them. * It supports various logging levels, As

Re: Log4Cocoa

2009-01-22 Thread Kyle Sluder
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 11:53 AM, Timothy Reaves wrote: >There are a number of reasons to use Log4Cocoa over something like > ASL. The fact that it already supports Obj-C is the least of them. > * It supports various logging levels, As does ASL. > * supports logging to ot

Re: Log4Cocoa

2009-01-22 Thread Karl Moskowski
On Jan 21, 2009, at 4:56 PM, Barry Wark wrote: +1 ASL supports logging level filtering and redirection to one or more URLs. It's a C library, but it's quite trivial to write an ObjC wrapper on top (email me offline, if you'd like to take a look a my code; I'm not quite ready to release it publi

Re: Log4Cocoa

2009-01-22 Thread Timothy Reaves
e ready to release it publically). There are a number of reasons to use Log4Cocoa over something like ASL. The fact that it already supports Obj-C is the least of them. * It supports various logging levels, * supports logging to other than the default system file, * different logging lev

Re: Log4Cocoa

2009-01-21 Thread Barry Wark
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 1:15 PM, Kyle Sluder wrote: > On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 2:58 PM, Robert Kukuchka wrote: >>I'm looking into logging frameworks and see references to this >> project. Does anyone know if this project is still running? I was hoping to >> find some examples of how to get

Re: Log4Cocoa

2009-01-21 Thread Robert Kukuchka
Apparently this Log4Cocoa project is based off of a Java project which is highly configurable. I'm trying to do an evaluation on the code from SF: http://sourceforge.net/projects/log4cocoa/ Files were updated in 08, but mailing list last updated in 06. Not sure if it's dead or wha

Re: Log4Cocoa

2009-01-21 Thread jonat...@mugginsoft.com
On 21 Jan 2009, at 21:40, Robert Kukuchka wrote: I was hoping to find something with built in log level support and non-recompile options to turn logging modules on / off On .NET you can accomplish this with the Enterprise Library Logging Application Block, which is very highly configurabl

Re: Log4Cocoa

2009-01-21 Thread Robert Kukuchka
It's better than NSLog(), but as I replied previously was looking for something with built in log level and ways to reconfigure logging without recompile On 21-Jan-09, at 1:23 PM, jonat...@mugginsoft.com wrote: On 21 Jan 2009, at 21:15, Kyle Sluder wrote: On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 2:58 PM, R

Re: Log4Cocoa

2009-01-21 Thread Robert Kukuchka
I was hoping to find something with built in log level support and non- recompile options to turn logging modules on / off On 21-Jan-09, at 1:15 PM, Kyle Sluder wrote: On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 2:58 PM, Robert Kukuchka wrote: I'm looking into logging frameworks and see references to this

Re: Log4Cocoa

2009-01-21 Thread jonat...@mugginsoft.com
On 21 Jan 2009, at 21:15, Kyle Sluder wrote: On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 2:58 PM, Robert Kukuchka wrote: I'm looking into logging frameworks and see references to this project. Does anyone know if this project is still running? I was hoping to find some examples of how to get things setu

Re: Log4Cocoa

2009-01-21 Thread Kyle Sluder
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 2:58 PM, Robert Kukuchka wrote: >I'm looking into logging frameworks and see references to this > project. Does anyone know if this project is still running? I was hoping to > find some examples of how to get things setup. Anyone here use it within a > commercial ap

Log4Cocoa

2009-01-21 Thread Robert Kukuchka
Hello, I'm looking into logging frameworks and see references to this project. Does anyone know if this project is still running? I was hoping to find some examples of how to get things setup. Anyone here use it within a commercial application? Our Mac team is small, so if I don't have to