
Apache Log4j™
@ApacheLog4j
Apache Log4j™ is a fast, extensible logging framework for Java and JVM programming languages. Log4j2 is the successor to the original log4j project.
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We've just released Apache Log4j 2.19.0! This release introduces support for SLF4J 2.0 amongst other items detailed in lists.apache.org/thread/ny774jy… Support the Log4j project via sponsoring developers via @github sponsors! logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/supp… #log4j #log4j2
The Apache Logging Services PMC welcomes our newest PMC member: Piotr Karwasz!
Apache Log4j2 version 2.18.0 has been released! Check out the changes: logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/chan…
@TheASF @ApacheLog4j 2.18.0 release! logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/chan…
Log4j 2.17.2 now available! Check out our improved compatibility with Log4j 1.x along with numerous other improvements: logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/chan…
Log4j 2.17.2 coming soon with tons of updates to v1 compatibility and other bug fixes! Wondering what to do with your EOL jars? Look no further!
📢 log4j-1.2-bridge is considered to be released to log4j:log4j (yes, Log4j 1!) Maven coordinates to ease the 1-to-2 transition. (1 was EoL'ed in 2015!) We will really appreciate some feedback from users.
We’re considering releasing Log4j2’s compatibility later for v1 as the log4j:log4j Maven artifact to help users more easily upgrade. See lists.apache.org/thread/0hjtx6b… for more details. #Log4j #Log4j2
We’re considering releasing Log4j2’s compatibility later for v1 as the log4j:log4j Maven artifact to help users more easily upgrade. See lists.apache.org/thread/0hjtx6b… for more details. #Log4j #Log4j2
Due to continued interest in users staying on end of life software, we've just published more CVEs that affect #Log4j 1.x which were reported after the EOL date. Users are encouraged to upgrade to Log4j 2.x where all these issues (and more) are fixed. See logging.apache.org/log4j/1.2/
Today the ASF participated in the White House Open Source Security Summit. Here's our statement on the summit, and we look forward to participating in the follow on conversations that this effort inspired. blogs.apache.org/foundation/ent…
The Apache Logging Services PMC has decided to reconfirm the end of life status of Log4j 1.x. Details in the log4j1 README: github.com/apache/logging…
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