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blackcompe 
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In Topic: IF Statement Always Erroring Out?
Posted 6 Jun 2013
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In Topic: Node.js vs HTML/CSS For Website Development
Posted 23 May 2013
So it seems like I don't even know what Node.js is used for!
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In Topic: Changing Logging Configurations
Posted 23 May 2013
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In Topic: Changing Logging Configurations
Posted 22 May 2013
Native logging is just Eclipse's built in logging functions
In light of that though, is there a very straightforward tutorial for intsalling/using log4j? I'm rather new to logging with java.
Thanks so much!
Edit: http://stackoverflow...7550991#7550991
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In Topic: Changing Logging Configurations
Posted 22 May 2013
jon.kiparsky, on 22 May 2013 - 11:00 AM, said:It does clear things up, or at least it starts to clear them up. First thing: don't go screwing around with your Eclipse config in that case - that's about making Eclipse run right, it has nothing to do with how your program runs.
Now, to make your code work right, we need to know what logging framework you're using. There are several popular ones.
Awesome that sounds good.
I'm just aiming to use eclipse's native logging.
I have osgi running and thats about it I think.
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