I recently received an email from Google Code stating that they will be shutting down their site early next year. Seeing as an JS Console Wrapper was hosted on there I have had to move it to GitHub: https://github.com/martindsouza/js-console-wrapper
They're some nice features in Console wrapper that integrate well with APEX however it was primarily created to get around the lack of support for Console in IE. Since the newer versions of IE now support Console, Console Wrapper may no longer be necessary.
If you do use Console Wrapper and would like to see it be improve please create an issue on the project page.
Saturday, March 21, 2015
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Logger 3.0.0 EA1
In case you missed yesterday's announcement from OraOpenSource, Logger 3.0.0 EA1 was released yesterday. If you're using Logger you definitely want to read the article and learn about all the major updates to Logger. If you're not using Logger, now may be a good time to take a look and see how it can help your organization.
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Logger is Moving
I'm pleased to announce that Logger has found a new home and will be maintained by OraOpenSource. A very big thank you goes out to Tyler Muth for starting this project many years ago and handing over the reins to OraOpenSource.
Here's a brief FAQ regarding the move:
What is Logger?
Logger is a (free) open source logging tool for Oracle PL/SQL. It is used in many instances ranging from small applications to very large applications in major corporations.
What will happen with links to the old project page?
They'll still work. The project was forked and a notice was put up on the old Github site letting people know its new home.
Will Logger still remain open source / free?
Yes. We'll update the license slightly so that it will be easier to understand and use within your code. This will not affect any existing implementations.
Here's a brief FAQ regarding the move:
What is Logger?
Logger is a (free) open source logging tool for Oracle PL/SQL. It is used in many instances ranging from small applications to very large applications in major corporations.
What will happen with links to the old project page?
They'll still work. The project was forked and a notice was put up on the old Github site letting people know its new home.
Will Logger still remain open source / free?
Yes. We'll update the license slightly so that it will be easier to understand and use within your code. This will not affect any existing implementations.
When is the next release?
I did a lot of work last year, then was sidelined with my concussion. It turns out that picking up a project after not touching it for 8 months takes some time.
Since I'm working on this project as part of my rehab I can not give a definite time frame. As soon as the beta version is ready I'll make it available.
I did a lot of work last year, then was sidelined with my concussion. It turns out that picking up a project after not touching it for 8 months takes some time.
Since I'm working on this project as part of my rehab I can not give a definite time frame. As soon as the beta version is ready I'll make it available.
What is in the next release?
Lots of great stuff! Going forward you can monitor what will be in each subsequent release by tracking the upcoming milestones on the project's issue page.
Will you still post info on Logger on this site?
Over the years I have written a lot about Logger and posted it on this blog. To maintain a consistent branding and marketing effort all future posts regarding Logger will be on OraOpenSource's blog.
Will you still post info on Logger on this site?
Over the years I have written a lot about Logger and posted it on this blog. To maintain a consistent branding and marketing effort all future posts regarding Logger will be on OraOpenSource's blog.
What can I do to help?
Right now the best thing you can do is sign up for the email list (link on oraopensource.com/logger). We'll be announcing the beta version and next major release when it's available. You can also follow OraOpenSource on twitter: @oraopensource.
Once the next release is available we'll be looking for help from the community to continue to develop and maintain Logger.
Right now the best thing you can do is sign up for the email list (link on oraopensource.com/logger). We'll be announcing the beta version and next major release when it's available. You can also follow OraOpenSource on twitter: @oraopensource.
Once the next release is available we'll be looking for help from the community to continue to develop and maintain Logger.
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