RE: Flushing async appenders

2017-11-28 Thread Laurent Hasson
Ticket created. https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4J2-2135 Hope it's alright. Laurent Hasson Co-Founder and CTO CapsicoHealth Inc. Research has shown that capsaicin, the substance that gives hot red peppers (or chilies) their kick, and boosts our metabolism, keeps immature fat cells fr

RE: Flushing async appenders

2017-11-28 Thread Laurent Hasson
Sorry, latest and greatest: - log4j-api-2.9.1.jar - log4j-core-2.9.1.jar - log4j-web-2.9.1.jar - disruptor-3.3.6.jar I will try to get a Jira ticket in by end of day today if I can. http://picocli.info looks fun. Thanks, Laurent Hasson Co-Founder and CTO CapsicoHealth Inc. Research has show

Re: Flushing async appenders

2017-11-28 Thread Remko Popma
What version of Log4j2 are you using? You can raise a JIRA ticket here: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4J2 (Shameless plug) Every java main() method deserves http://picocli.info > On Nov 28, 2017, at 18:08, Laurent Hasson wrote: > > Hello, > > Sorry for asking, but where could I log

RE: Flushing async appenders

2017-11-28 Thread Laurent Hasson
Hello, Sorry for asking, but where could I log a JIRA ticket? I have a very simple test case: public class Log4JTest { protected static final Logger Log = LogManager.getLogger(Log4JTest.class.getName()); protected static final int MAX = 10; public static void main(String[] args)