Hi Xavier,
Logback is indeed thread safe. It means that you can perform logging from
multiple threads. You can even reconfigure logback while other threads are still
logging.
We recommended pattern that logger be stored as instance variables. See also
http://www.slf4j.org/faq.html#declared_static
I hope this helps,
Xavier Hanin wrote:
Hi Logback community,
I've read somewhere that logback is thread safe, but I would like some
confirmation about that and what does it imply. So, first, is logback
Logger implementation thread safe? Second, what is the recommended
pattern to get a logger and use it:
- create and store it in a static variable
- create and store it in an instance variable
- create and store it in a local variable
Thanks in advance,
Xavier
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