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From: "Christophe Ney" <christophe.ney@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mar déc 2, 2003 15:33:17 Europe/Paris To: "Madl Alfred" <A.Madl@xxxxxxxxxxx>, <college@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>Subject: RE: [college] Fwd: [webmaster] New SourceForge project submittedThat is the way I understand it too. I see more synergies with C-JDBC than monolog. Philippe, could you elaborate? thanks, christophe -----Original Message----- From: Madl Alfred [mailto:A.Madl@xxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: samedi 29 novembre 2003 10:32 To: college@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: AW: [college] Fwd: [webmaster] New SourceForge project submitted Hi ! Do I understand it right, that this project is about "logging" in the sense of "writing redundant (maybe binary) information for transaction handling into a transaction journal" ? This seems to be different from"logging" in the sense of "write human readable and configurable runtimeinformation output to a configurable logging channel for the sys admin" ! Are there any synergies with C-JDBC ? They have a transaction logging journal for database updates there... Alfred -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Mathieu Peltier [mailto:mathieu.peltier@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 26. November 2003 21:08 An: college@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Betreff: [college] Fwd: [webmaster] New SourceForge project submitted ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Subject: [webmaster] New SourceForge project submitted Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2003 16:34:49 +0100 From: michael.giroux@xxxxxxxx To: webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxx New SourceForge project submitted Project full name: High Performance Journal Submitted description: Implement a high speed log writter facility that meets the performance requirements of projects such as JOTM recovery, database journals and other types of software that rely on journals or logs for recovery, auditing and other tasks. Logging facilities currently implemented using pure Java suffer from performance issues. In order to maximize transaction throughput it is necessary to provide logging (also known as journalization) that performs as well as native application implementations. Projects such as JOTM require a journalization facility that provides high performance and guaranteed flushes to allow for reliable transaction recovery. The primary goal of this project is to provide a persistent logging facility that does not cause measurable performance degradation. License: bsd Please visit the following URL to approve or reject this project: https://forge.objectweb.org/admin/approve-pending.php ------------------------------------------------------- -- Mathieu Peltier INRIA Rhône-Alpes - ObjectWeb Consortium mailto:Mathieu.Peltier@xxxxxxxxxxxx - Phone: +(33) 4 76 61 55 25 http://www.inrialpes.fr/ - http://www.objectweb.org/ --You receive this message as a subscriber of the college@xxxxxxxxxxxxx mailing list.To unsubscribe: mailto:college-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx For general help: mailto:sympa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=help ObjectWeb mailing lists service home page: http://www.objectweb.org/wws
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