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slf4j in RM 5.2


Hi,
I just found that Rapidminer has started using SLF4J from version 5.2. Could somebody clarify if entire logging in RM now uses SLF4J? My optimization plugin used SLF4J for logging and I would like to remove the jar getting bundled with the plugin if yes.
Thanks,
Venki
I just found that Rapidminer has started using SLF4J from version 5.2. Could somebody clarify if entire logging in RM now uses SLF4J? My optimization plugin used SLF4J for logging and I would like to remove the jar getting bundled with the plugin if yes.
Thanks,
Venki
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no RM does not use SLF4J for logging purposes. The jar appeared because of a 3rd party library dependency for the new ReadSAS operator.
Regards,
Marco