Hi,

I’m building an OSX application which includes a Java library that uses SLF4J. 
I’ve added my own simple logging implementation that redirects all logs to the 
native Cocoa code, by providing a StaticLoggerBinder (implements 
LoggerFactoryBinder) which creates a CocoaLoggerFactory which in turn creates a 
CocoaLogger.

Everything is fine so far, except it turns out that some users have some 
unrelated Java software installed in their system that is added to Extensions 
directory, which causes it to be included by default in all Java apps. If they 
happen to have a different SLF4J implementation included there, it gets 
included before my own implementation, which causes an exception in the logging 
code and crashes my app.

Is there any way to force SLF4J to use my own implementation explicitly, either 
through configuration or through code, and ignore the others that can be 
included at runtime? (I’ve tried to exclude the extension directories from the 
load path, but this in turn causes different problems because sometimes 
essential jars needed for various crypto functionality are included there, so I 
want to stop messing with that…)

Kuba

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