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* When generating `catch` blocks, NetBeans always uses java.util.logging. * When generating test classes, NetBeans uses System.out.println(). * When generating a class, NetBeans doesn't generate any logging code. It would be nice if NetBeans used unified logging, configurable per project. * Project configuration would allow to choose amongst few (JUL, Log4j, JBoss Logging) * When generating code, NetBeans would obey this setting * When generating a class, NetBeans would add static logger reference (it's easier to delete it (Ctrl+X, Ctrl+I) than to add it): private static final Logger log = LoggerFactory.getLogger( Foo.class ); Thanks for considering.