SLF4J (Simple Logging Facade for Java) is a logging facade, meaning it provides a simple abstraction layer over various underlying logging frameworks (like java.util.logging, log4j, and logback). This allows developers to write logging statements in their code using the SLF4J API, and then choose the actual logging implementation at deployment time without modifying the application's source code. SLF4J is commonly used to decouple application code from a specific logging framework, providing flexibility and simplifying logging configuration.
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