Hi , Using SLF4JBridgeHandler.removeHandlersForRootLogger();
SLF4JBridgeHandler.install(); will remove Resource Bundle messages for JUL logging when used with Application Servers like WebSphere etc. This may cause missing of server admin messages like , Server open for e-business. However in new versions of WebSphere , fix for Resource bundle lookup is added. http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg1PM86653 Regards Rishi Madan On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 7:02 AM, Marshall Pierce <[email protected]>wrote: > On Dec 3, 2013, at 5:27 PM, John Lussmyer <[email protected]> wrote: > > > We have a large existing app that has several HttpServlets. These are > currently written using log4j logging - except a few of the libs that were > written with Java.util.logging uses. > > > > I'd REALLY REALLY like to get them all going through the log4j handling > and output formatting. > > > > It looks like I should be able to use slf4j to do this - but I can't > find any actual documentation on HOW. Just lots of "yeah, it can do things > like that". I've added slf4j-api.jar, slf4j-log4j12.jar and > jul-to=slf4j.jar to my class path. > > > > Since this doesn't seem to be handling the JUL logging (still coming out > in it's own format), there must be something specific that needs to be done > to get things hooked up/started - but I haven't been able to find the docs > on exactly WHAT is needed. > > Sounds like the notes in > http://www.slf4j.org/api/org/slf4j/bridge/SLF4JBridgeHandler.html should > do the trick. > _______________________________________________ > slf4j-user mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.qos.ch/mailman/listinfo/slf4j-user >
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