Cheers for the help, both solutions suggested seem viable and I'm sure I can now get it done.
Ill be in touch if I run in to any further problems. Cheers James On 22 March 2011 21:31, Roy Cronise <[email protected]> wrote: > > James, Would this get you the loggers? > > LoggerContext lc = (LoggerContext)LoggerFactory.getILoggerFactory(); > > lc.getLoggerList(); > > > > > -- > > ------------------------------ > On Mar 22, 2011 12:33 PM, James Morgan <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, I've recently started using LogBack with SLF4j instead of Log4J and > have run into a problem. > > We currently have a simple servlet that gets deployed with all our running > apps which allows us to change the Logging level and add loggers at > runtime. > > Im currently trying to convert the current implementation to support > LogBack with SLF4j and have run into problems. > > One of the core parts of the servlet gets all loggers in order to create a > GUI where things can be controlled from. > > It uses this factory class to get all > loggers, org.apache.log4j.LogManager.getCurrentLoggers(). I've looked > through the code and online but have yet to find an alternative solution. > > Do you know if there is away to get all loggers simplar to the given > factory methods? Or am i heading in the wrong directiopn with this, is there > alternatives to find this informaiton out about current loggers? > > Thanks for any help you can provide. > > Cheers James > > _______________________________________________ > Logback-user mailing list > [email protected] > http://qos.ch/mailman/listinfo/logback-user > >
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