Articles
A collection of articles about Log4j 2.
English
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Log4j2
java.util.logging (JUL) Adapter Example
(June 24, 2016)
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Using Log4j 2 with Sprint Boot
(April 7, 2016)
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Log4j 2.6 Goes Garbage-Free
(May 30, 2016)
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What's New in Log4j 2.6
(May 29, 2016)
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Asynchronous Logging With Log4j 2
(March 31, 2016)
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Log4J 2 Configuration: Using YAML
(March 26, 2016)
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Log4J 2 Configuration: Using JSON
(March 23, 2016)
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Getting Logstash 2.x Ready for Log4j2
(March 10, 2016)
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Log4J 2 Configuration: Using XML
(March 10, 2016)
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Log4J 2 Configuration: Using Properties File
(March 8, 2016)
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Introducing Log4j 2 – Enterprise Class Logging
(February 8, 2016)
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Better Performing Non-Logging Logger Calls in Log4j2
(October 20, 2015)
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Better Performing Non-Logging Logger Calls in Log4j2
(October 15, 2015)
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Easy and Consistent Log4j2 Logger Naming
(October 10, 2015)
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Writing clean logging code using Java 8 lambdas
(September 16, 2015)
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The Art of Test Driven Development: Understanding Logging
(September 10, 2015)
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The Art of Test Driven Development: Per-Test Logging
(September 8, 2015)
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The Transition to a New Log4j: a Q&A with Log4j's Project Management Committee
(September 8, 2015)
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Log4j Version 1 Reaches End of Life
(August 26, 2015)
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Apache Logging Services Project Announces Log4j 1 End-Of-Life; Recommends Upgrade to Log4j 2
(August 6, 2015)
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Per request debugging with Log4j 2 filters
(May 8, 2015)
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Log4j 2 configuration depending on environment
(April 27, 2015)
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Apache Log4j 2 Tutorial – Configuration, Levels, Appenders, Lookup, Layouts and
Filters Example
(March 16, 2015)
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Disrupting your Asynchronous Loggers
(March 5, 2015)
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Extending Log4j2 - Creating Custom Log4j2 Plugins
(February 20, 2015)
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Logging From Your Java Application Using Log4j2
(February 5, 2015)
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Asynchronous Logging in Mule 3.6
(January 20, 2015)
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Apache Log4j 2.0 - Worth the Upgrade?
(July 31, 2014)
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Log4j 2 in Production – Making it Fly
(July 2, 2014)
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Log4j 2: Performance Close to Insane
(July 20, 2013)
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Hacker News: Asynchronous Loggers for Low-Latency Logging
(April 26, 2013)
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The New Log4j 2.0
(December 5, 2012)
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