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it looks so stranger,however other filter seems OK,for instance ,
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Anyway, I'm asking now because I don't see log4j2 even using it internally
where appropriate. Is this more of a personal preference thing?
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Using an OSGi framework would help. It has separate class loaders for each
bundle you install. Check out Apache Felix or Eclipse Equinox or some other
implementation.
Matt Sicker
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I'm using the maven shade plugin with apache-log4j
Actually, let me follow that up with a further question: is this in a log4j
1.2.17 environment only, or is this when paired with log4j 2.0?
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/apache/logging-log4j2/blob/trunk/log4j-core/src/test/resources/log4j-replace.xml.
It's pretty simple, no Java code required!
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%replace{pattern}{regex}{substitution} in a PatternLayout as another way of
doing this.
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I'm sorry, I was slightly wrong. You can indeed do exactly what you're
looking
Thanks guys! I'm looking forward to making more direct contributions now! In
fact, cleaning up some unit tests was something that's been itching me for a
while :)
Matt Sicker
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Welcome aboard Matt. I'm looking forward
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now!
In fact, cleaning up some unit tests was something that's been itching
me
for a while :)
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Thanks!
On 3 March 2014 18:02, Ralph Goers ralph.go...@dslextreme.com wrote:
I just gave you the committer role.
Ralph
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Do I get special JIRA permissions, too?
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with the code of
our custom logger. As soon as I will have some time I will compare our
code with for example
https://github.com/alexlod/scribe-log4j-appender
HTH
Michael
Am 10.03.14 01:43, schrieb Matt Sicker:
I'd like to hear how you use log4j in your personal projects and work
projects
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Am 10.03.14 13:34, schrieb Matt Sicker:
You should try the async plugin. It's really good at getting out of the
way
performance wise.
is that part of log4j2 (or 1 or both)?
I guess you mean
http
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default.
This had the best performance in my testing. Until now I hadn't seen
any
excessive CPU usage.
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Perhaps lmax disruptor doesn't work properly in the IBM JVM
if I am not passing -throughput in
the command-line. I just want to get the latency numbers for now. After
that I will worry about throughput.
So basically I just want to run the same test you run to see those great
numbers on my production machine.
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heavily. I know in log4j1.2 we could use the DOMConfigurator to
parse an additional xml and merge it into the context.
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Naturally. Mailing lists! :fist shaking:
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Let me know if this link works.
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I can't
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Yep, I can see that. Thanks!
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) The pom file has to be updated to allow for maven-site-plugin 3.3
rather than 3.1
2) The mvm staging step gives a null pointer exception
Apache.log4j-1.2.17
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them even though we are focused on Log4j2.
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We don't maintain 1.2.x anymore. Also, I think you're supposed to use ant
to build 1.2.
Please check out Log4j 2.0, though, as we're preparing to release that
and
would like feedback
issues are found we may still address them even though we are focused on
Log4j2.
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We don't maintain 1.2.x anymore. Also, I think you're supposed to use
ant to build 1.2.
Please check out Log4j 2.0, though, as we're preparing to release
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. In each case maven libraries could not be found.
Thanks
wALTER
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Could not build clean target for 1.2.17, could not build install
target for 2.0. In each case maven libraries could not be found.
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Wow I can't type good. Thanks.
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Flume, not Felix.
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Your best bets for this are certainly Felix, JMS, or maybe even Syslog
(the
new RFC version
Just FYI, I was able to get 1.2.17 to build. If you're on Mac OS X, make
sure to build it with the Java 1.6 that comes with Mac OS X.
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You can use 2.0. We're all working on that.
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DRY logging configurations? How do other
people approach this?
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It's supposed to help clean up any resources and commit anything
necessary.
It sounds like you're having the opposite effect, though. Any details
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in
jboss_home/client/
jboss_home/common/lib
Is there anything else I am missing?
Any help is much appreciated.
Thanks
-prash
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and failed to get any responses. Any resposes appreciated.
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Vishal Pore
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wrote:
Matt, can you update the documentation to reflect these changes and tell
users how to make it work with and without Maven?
Ralph
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Yeah because it was only used for runtime loading. Now
What do you mean? You can't compile anything using log4j-core in a version
of javac older than 1.6.
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But if you get the wrong versión of javac it wont'be noticed
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Alright, I've updated the manual to explain the current plugin process.
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Sorry, I thought 1.5 could compile but services stuff was in 1.6, never
mind
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Removed all those references in configuration.xml.vm, appenders.xml, and
filters.xml.
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It would be a good idea to verify it in IntelliJ, Eclipse and NetBeans.
Ralph
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. What am I doing wrong?
2. Could someone please hand out the code for writing into a JavaFX or
Swing element (TextArea would be great) from Log4j2?
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committed
yet...)
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Thanks, Matt!
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Removed all those references in configuration.xml.vm, appenders.xml, and
filters.xml.
On 18 July
, Jul 20, 2014 at 10:04 AM, Matt Sicker boa...@gmail.com wrote:
I removed it a while ago after the annotation processor was duplicating
its
functionality (in PluginManager). Since an annotation processor can also
be
run on its own using the java compiler, it didn't make sense to provide
will generate plugin
metadata during the build. See ... for details.
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Exactly. I think it's good practice to re-build plugins for a library or
application with every update, but that's not usually necessary. It would
be a good
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Also, a tool similar to this one: http://logback.qos.ch/translator/ would
be rather handy!
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https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4J2-635
Feel free to vote on this, contribute patches, etc. I've spent a little
bit of time working
the new configuration name of the appender?
Thanks,
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. The TextAreaAppender
now
looks like this http://pastebin.com/SyzDNhGg and the log4j2.xml like
this
http://pastebin.com/zF7jPVrL.
Kind regards
Maciej
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First of all, you don't need to use the packages attribute
annotation processing in Intellij.
Works fine now, thanks.
Best Regards,
Yair Ogen
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in my Java
project. I am not using Maven or Ant for building the project.
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How are you building this?
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Hi Ralph,
yes, this is the 2.0 release version
. Is this intended?
/David
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MongoDb is the name.
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Hello,
I get this message:
Appenders contains an invalid element or attribute NoSql
at start-up since
to AsyncLoggerContextSelector?
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also forgotten that json formats were
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What is the equivalent properties file, considering that I use a custom
file format and a custom parser ?
Clément
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I think you may still need to set the system property (or equivalent
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I don't know for sure, but based upon my reading online it appears that may
be a new feature for 12c which we are not yet using.
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or a
deep copy?
- Another is the more complex and vendor dependent (and unproven)
stack
walker.
Gary
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Hey, it's better than having to use sun.util.Reflection!
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or entity.
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Is this not what you're looking for?
http://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/log4j-core/apidocs/org/apache/logging/log4j/core/jmx/LoggerConfigAdminMBean.html
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I may take a look at this soon as I've been getting into JMX lately at
work
or wait for 2.1?
Up to you.
-Remko
Gary
It solves Arwen's original problem and is generic enough that many users
can benefit from it.
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I was thinking it would be easier to create a main() method
I know all the ones I'm interested in haven't added any support yet (other
than the ones that already use SLF4J which gives implicit Log4j2 support).
Have any other projects picked this up yet?
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I've seen mention for one or two, but I don't remember what they are
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I know all the ones I'm interested in haven't added any support yet
(other
than the ones that already use SLF4J which gives implicit
it
with log4j core.
Is there any configuration that i have missed ?
Thank You!
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share?
Thanks.
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Oh, well that wouldn't really help things at this point as I think there
are still some strange issues in the OSGi support in Log4j anyhow. I'll
see
if I can take a look at this since we use the same version
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that, but that does not solve the problem.
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You can specify the packages attribute on the root Configuration element.
http://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/manual/configuration.html#ConfigurationSyntax
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the new one) of my 10
LoggerConfigs?
There isn't a simpler way, is there?
Clément
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If you reconfigure Log4j at runtime, you can switch over to a new
LoggerConfig without losing any messages. If you're holding direct
is on
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register/unregister an appender on the root
logger (or any user specified logger). The problem though is that I can't
find any API (in core or otherwise) that would actually allow this.
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Good to hear it! Is there anything about the documentation you found
unclear in that regard?
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Yes that was the problem, I forgot to mark it as plugin. Now it works,
thank you
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Using log4j-to-slf4j is for when you want to use log4j-api
but
with
an
slf4j implementation (like logback). log4j-slf4j-impl would
allow
you
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appenders.
log4j initialization is taking more than 20 seconds.
java stack trace is showing PluginManager.collectPlugins code.
Is there any way to reduce the startup time?
Is it possible to disable the plugin find process?
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BinaryIndexedChronicle contains an invalid
element or attribute chronicleConfig
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