[slf4j-user] SLF4J library using an image
Thorsten Möller
thorsten.moeller at unibas.ch
Mon Aug 15 08:05:08 CEST 2011
Am 14.08.2011 um 22:56 schrieb Ceki Gülcü:
> Hi all,
>
> I've updated the illustrations taking into account your comments.
With the additional description of the arrows in the legend it looks good to me. One more thing which just came to my mind: I would prefer "Adaptation layer" and "Underlying logging framework" boxes in another (slightly different) color in order to visually distinguish the three different layers: API, Adaptation, Underlying logging framework. You could even adjust the different variants in concrete-bindings.png to have all the same vertical hight so that it is visually stressed that for some there is no adaptation layer while for others there is no underlying logging framework layer.
Thorsten
> The
> updated files are located at:
>
> http://slf4j.org/images/concrete-bindings.odg
> http://slf4j.org/images/concrete-bindings.png
>
> http://slf4j.org/images/legacy.odg
> http://slf4j.org/images/legacy.png
>
>
> The audience for these illustrations are users with little or no prior
> understanding of or exposure to SLF4J. More concretely, with the help
> of these illustrations, new users should hopefully stop placing
> multiple binding artifacts on the class path at the same time.
>
> IMO, the arrows convey useful information with respect to direction of
> invocations albeit perhaps in a stylistically inelegant way.
>
> Anyway, your suggestions for further improvements most welcome. In
> particular regarding the unification of the stacked and arrowed styles
> (if possible).
>
> Cheers,
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