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Jacques Le Roux commented on OFBIZ-5207:
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I will commit at the end of this week...
                
> Currently we can dynamically change the log level in webtools but not for a 
> class or a package.
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>
>                 Key: OFBIZ-5207
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-5207
>             Project: OFBiz
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: framework
>    Affects Versions: SVN trunk
>            Reporter: Jacques Le Roux
>            Assignee: Jacques Le Roux
>              Labels: debug, verbose
>         Attachments: OFBIZ-5207 debug.patch, OFBIZ-5207 debug.patch, 
> OFBIZ-5207 test.patch
>
>
> If in Webtools Log Configuration, I check all debugging levels (ie add 
> verbose to OOTB default), I don't get simple verbose lines in log, same with 
> OFBiz trunk and all releases, but old R4.0 from 2007 where you get tons of 
> lines (including debug lines from 3rd parties libs, this last feature still 
> works in newer code versions).
> By simple verbose lines I mean
> {code}
> Debug.logVerbose()
> {code}
> or
> {code}
> if (Debug.verboseOn()) Debug.logVerbose()
> {code}
> contrary to
> {code}
> if (Debug.verboseOn()) Debug.logInfo()
> {code}
> Which are of course shown ,if you force the debugging levels to verbose (I 
> noted this scheme is often used in OFBiz OOTB).
> When you set a logger to ALL (aka verbose) for a specific package or class, 
> then also it does not work (no Debug.logVerbose() lines printed in logs)
> I tried in webtools log config to add a logger to a class or/and package, set 
> to DEBUG or ALL, and to even to use -DDEBUG=true system property (found in 
> Debug class code), to no avail.
> I barely checked the situation is the same from OFBiz R9.04 (included) to 
> trunk.
> Let me clarify again:
> * Setting, dynamically or not, the verbose level, you get all Debug.log() 
> levels lines in log, including lower levels like DEBUG (not used in OFBiz but 
> in 3rd parties libs), but not the OFBiz Debug.logVerbose() lines
> * Adding a logger for a class or package with ALL level does not work. You 
> don't get the verbose lines of this class/package in logs.
> With trunk demo, you can easily try both Webtools Log Configurations and any 
> combinations running the getPartyFromEmail service from Webtools (paramater: 
> ofbizt...@example.com) and checking the log: 
> https://demo-trunk.ofbiz.apache.org/webtools/control/LogView.
> I believe the previous behaviour (like in R4.0) where, when you set all 
> debugging levels, you get all log lines including Debug.logVerbose() ones, is 
> not wanted. You then get too much lines and it's barely usable (too much 
> information kills the information). What I want: see only Debug.logVerbose() 
> lines for a class or package, I don't want to see all Debug.logVerbose() 
> lines (you never get them at the moment anyway) or if (Debug.verboseOn()) 
> lines (you get them when checking all debugging levels).
> I thought this was working, but I must say I never succeeded to get it 
> working. So I thought it was my way of doing it. But now, I'm quite sure  
> it's an incomplete feature, that I even qualify a bug (we need that, even in 
> previous releases)
> As I said, putting the whole on Verbose level works but is not enough. You 
> are then facing too much information and it blurs/clutters logs too much
> Dynamically setting the log level for a class or package is most useful when 
> willing to debug core features and even custom ones.

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