logevents
echopraxia
logevents | echopraxia | |
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1 | 7 | |
40 | 53 | |
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7.7 | 7.3 | |
23 days ago | 18 days ago | |
Java | Java | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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logevents
echopraxia
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SLF4J 2.0.0 released
Echopraxia lets you build up loggers that have "context" associated with them, and is oriented towards structured logging and type safety.
- Show HN: Echopraxia, a better Java Logging API
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Echopraxia, a better Java Logging API
New benchmarks!
What are some alternatives?
pl4j - Pretty Logger for Java
p6spy - P6Spy is a framework that enables database data to be seamlessly intercepted and logged with no code changes to the application.
LogCaptor - 🎯 LogCaptor captures log entries for unit and integration testing purposes
OpenTracing Toolbox - Best-of-breed OpenTracing utilities, instrumentations and extensions
Herald - Log annotation for logging frameworks
terse-logback - Structured Logging, Tracing, and Observability with Logback
logstash-logback-encoder - Logback JSON encoder and appenders
terse-logback-showcase - An example Play project showing terse-logback
echopraxia-spring-boot-example - Example app showing Echopraxia in a Spring Boot App
slf4j-benchmark - Microbenchmark of SLF4J / Logback using JMH
zerolog - Low-overhead logging façade for performance-sensitive applications
dynamic-debug-logging - Docker Compose PoC showing dynamic debug logging in the cloud using a structured logging framework.