Hi Mark,

Would it be possible for you to call super.getProperty()
when you want to see the 'raw' value, and
this.getProperty() when you want to see the 'corrected'
value?

best regards,

-- daniel

On 19/01/2018 17:34, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 19/01/18 14:22, Daniel Fuchs wrote:
Hi,

For the record, I updated the JBS issue [1] with Jason's suggestion
and asked to get feedback from the submitter.

Providing feedback, as requested.

Thanks for looking at this so quickly. The speedy response is appreciated.

I did look to try and handle this in getProperty() but I ran into the
following problem.

ClassLoaderLogManager expects getProperty() to return the custom value
for .handlers that includes the modified class name. If this value is
returned, LogManager generates the unwanted stack trace. If the value is
'corrected' so LogManager doesn't generate the stack trace,
ClassLoaderLogManager sees the wrong value and isn't configured correctly.

If I've missed a way to handle this, a pointer to that solution is
appreciated. I spent some time looking at a way to work around it before
raising a bug and I couldn't find a practical solution. I really didn't
want to start down the road of looking at the call stack to determine
how to handle values in getProperty().

The protected addInitialRootLoggerHandlers() solution looks to be
exactly what is required.

Kind regards,

Mark

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