David,

 

It’s almost that!

My problem is I have to use a specific logback configuration and I cannot 
modify it, because the

Client archteture do not allow this possibility to us.

 

So, that “include” you suggested, unfortunatelly I also cannot use.

 

Is there a possibility to use another logback configuration totally separated 
from the

application logback configuration?

 

Is there a possibility to have a logback.xml to the application and another 
logback_specific.xml to specific

application points, to generate a specific business log?

 

Thank you very much,

Vitor

 

 

De: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Em nome de 
David Roussel
Enviada em: sexta-feira, 27 de maio de 2011 16:49
Para: logback users list
Assunto: Re: [logback-user] Doubt about multiple configurations

 

In your main logback.XML you can include another like this:

 

<configuration>

  <include file="src/main/java/chapters/configuration/includedConfig.xml"/>



  <root level="DEBUG">

    <appender-ref ref="includedConsole" />

  </root>



</configuration>

 

 

Then in your second file you can configure multiple appenders. 

 

Does that work? I'm not 100% sure I understand the question. 

 

David

On 26 May 2011, at 19:38, "Vitor Granzinoli Vellozo" 
<[email protected]> wrote:

         

        Hi Logbackers,

         

        In my application, I need multiple configurations to generate multiple 
files.

         

        The first problem is, I have to use one logback configuration with no 
modifications (because we have to use a

        proprietary framework, it is a framework of our client), so I have to 
keep a main configuration.

         

        The second problem is, the business of my application needs more than 3 
different logs, so I need at list one more

        Logback configuration where I can put more than one file appender.

         

        My question is: How can I have one more logback configuration that do 
not have any application dependencies. That

        can be read from a “Helper/Util” class without any help from the 
infrastruture (ex: Spring).

         

        Or, if anyone have another idea?

         

        Thanks a lot!

        Vitor

         

         

         

         

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