A Vulnerability Exploitability eXchange (VEX) is a machine-readable file used to indicate whether vulnerabilities in an application’s third-party dependencies are actually exploitable.| logging.apache.org
Some Apache Logging Services projects, such as Log4j, are participating in the YesWeHack bug bounty program.| Apache Software Foundation - Logging Services
Highlighting the impactful journey of Jan Friedrich with Apache Logging Services since 2020, and his notable contributions to Log4net.| Apache Software Foundation - Logging Services
Piotr Karwasz and Matt Sicker discuss the history and future of Apache Log4j at the Community Over Code conference.| Apache Software Foundation - Logging Services
Marking 20 years of growth and resilience with Apache Log4j, from its inception in 2003 to the upcoming launch of Log4j 3.| Apache Software Foundation - Logging Services
Celebrating a significant milestone in Log4j's journey with support from the Sovereign Tech Fund.| Apache Software Foundation - Logging Services
Instructions to upgrade application to Apache Commons Logging 1.3.0.| Apache Software Foundation - Logging Services
Highlighting the impactful journey of Stephen Webb with Apache Logging Services since 2020, and his notable contributions to Log4cxx.| Apache Software Foundation - Logging Services
Welcoming the Apache Flume Team to Apache Logging Services| logging.apache.org
To avoid problems,| logging.apache.org
Batteries included| logging.apache.org
Upon initialization of a new logger context, the anchor of the logging implementation, Log4j Core assigns it a context name and scans the following classpath locations for a configuration file in following order:| logging.apache.org
Log4j Core provides many lookups out-of-the-box:| logging.apache.org