Why doesn't slf4j Logger have a logging method?
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slj4j is just a wrapper around the actual Logger implementation to provide flexibility to change the underlying implementation.
Having said that, instead of .log (,) notation, slf4j uses logger.level () like - logger. debug () logger. info () etc.
and this is also based on the supported LEVEL defined in your basic logger configuration, eg logger.properties.
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This is just a guess, but I think the type method is log(Level...
not in the interface for some combination of these reasons:
- Keeping the number of methods in the interface
- Avoid having to define numerical log levels in the interface
- With no numeric levels, just enumeration values, the advantage of such a method is not clear.
- As independent of the baseline log levels as possible without having a log level at all
- When a dynamic log level is desired by the application, the Token Concept can be an alternative .
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