[logback-dev] svn commit: r1375 - logback/trunk/logback-site/src/site/pages

noreply.ceki at qos.ch noreply.ceki at qos.ch
Wed Feb 28 22:48:56 CET 2007


Author: ceki
Date: Wed Feb 28 22:48:56 2007
New Revision: 1375

Modified:
   logback/trunk/logback-site/src/site/pages/index.html

Log:
correct version

Modified: logback/trunk/logback-site/src/site/pages/index.html
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--- logback/trunk/logback-site/src/site/pages/index.html	(original)
+++ logback/trunk/logback-site/src/site/pages/index.html	Wed Feb 28 22:48:56 2007
@@ -2,107 +2,56 @@
 <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
 <head>
 <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" />
-<title>Logback Manual</title>
-<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="screen" href="../css/site.css" />
+<title>Logback Home</title>
+<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="screen" href="css/site.css" />
 </head>
 <body>
-			<script>
-prefix='../';	
+	<script>
+prefix='';	
 </script>
-<script src="../templates/header.js"></script>
+
+<script src="templates/header.js"></script>
 <div id="left">
-  <script src="../templates/left.js"></script>
+  <script src="templates/left.js"></script>
 </div>
 <div id="right">
-  <script src="../templates/right.js"></script>
+  <script src="templates/right.js"></script>
 </div>
 <div id="content">
 	
-	 <h2>The logback manual</h2>
+	
+		<h2>Logback Project</h2>
+		<p>
+			Logback is intended as a successor to the popular log4j
+			project. It was designed by Ceki G&#252;lc&#252;, the founder of the
+			log4j project. It builds upon exerience gained in building
+			industrial-strength logging systems going back as far as 1999.
+		</p>
+		<p>
+			Logback's basic architecture is sufficiently generic so as to
+			apply under different circumstances. At present time, logback is
+			divided into three modules, logback-core, logback-classic and
+			logback-access.
+		</p>
 
-    <p>The complete logback manual documents the latest version of
-    logback framework. In over 140 pages and dozens of concrete
-    examples, it covers both basic and advanced logback features:
+		<p>
+			The logback-core module lays the groundwork for the other two
+			modules. The logback-classic module can be assimilated to a
+			significantly improved version of log4j. Moreover,
+			logback-classic natively implements the <a
+			href="http://www.slf4j.org">SLF4J API</a> so that you can
+			readily switch back and forth between logback and other logging
+			systems such as log4j or JDK14 Logging.
     </p>
 
-    <div>
-      <ul>
-        <li><p>the overall logback architecture</p></li>
-        <li><p>discussion of best logback practices and anti-patterns</p></li>
-        <li><p>logback configuration scripts in XML format</p></li>
-        <li><p>appenders</p></li>
-        <li><p>layouts</p></li>
-        <li><p>filter chains</p></li>
-        <li><p>logback diagnostic contexts</p></li>
-        <li><p>logback default initialization</p></li>
-        <li><p>logback in Servlet Containers</p></li>
-      </ul>
-    </div>
-
-    
-    <div class="highlight">
-    <p>
-      If you wish to print chapters in this document, we recommend
-      that you do so using <a
-      href="http://www.getfirefox.com">Firefox 2</a>, with <em>Adapt to
-      page size</em> enabled, or <a
-      href="http://www.opera.com">Opera</a>.
-    </p>
     <p>
-    	To run the examples provided in this book, you might have
-    	to run the provided script to setup your classpath. The scripts
-    	can be found in the logback distributions, inside the <em>logback-examples</em>
-    	directory.
-    </p>
-    </div>
-
-    <p>The logback manual describes the logback API in considerable
-    detail, including its features and design rationale. Authored by
-    Ceki G&#252;lc&#252; and S&#233;bastien Pennec, the main
-    contributors to the logback project, the logback manual is
-    intended for developers already familiar with the Java language
-    but new to logback, as much as for experienced logback users. With
-    the aid of introductory material and many examples, new users
-    should quickly come up to speed.
-    </p>
-    
-    <div>
-      <p>Without further ado, here are the contents of the manual:</p>
-      
-      <ul>
-        <li><p>
-          <a href="introduction.html"><b>Chapter 1: Introduction to logback</b></a>
-        </p></li>
-        <li><p>
-          <a href="architecture.html"><b>Chapter 2: Architecture</b></a>
-        </p></li>
-        <li><p>
-          <a href="joran.html"><b>Chapter 3: Logback configuration with Joran</b></a>
-        </p></li>
-        
-        <li><p>
-          <a href="appenders.html"><b>Chapter 4: Appenders</b></a>
-        </p></li>
-        
-        <li><p>
-          <a href="layouts.html"><b>Chapter 5: Layouts</b></a>
-        </p></li>
-        
-        <li><p>
-          <a href="filters.html"><b>Chapter 6: Filter chains</b></a>
-        </p></li>
-        
-        <li><p>
-          <a href="mdc.html"><b>Chapter 7: Diagnostic Context</b></a>
-        </p></li>
+			The Access module integrates with Servlet containers to
+			provide HTTP-access log functionality. Note that you can
+			easily build your own modules on top of the Core module.
+		</p>
 
-        <li><p>
-          <a href="contextSelector.html"><b>Chapter 8: Context Selector</b></a>
-        </p></li>
-        
-      </ul>
-    </div>
-<script src="../templates/footer.js"></script>
+	
+	
 </div>
 </body>
 </html>



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