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Jonathan Ellis updated THRIFT-416:
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Attachment: 0001-allow-exceptions-to-propagate-up-where-feasible.-on.patch
> java.util.logging eats exceptions without warning
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> Key: THRIFT-416
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-416
> Project: Thrift
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Library (Java)
> Reporter: Jonathan Ellis
> Attachments:
> 0001-allow-exceptions-to-propagate-up-where-feasible.-on.patch,
> 0002-switch-to-log4j.patch
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> Using java.util.logging has two related problems.
> One is that virtually no java project in the wild uses it. Everyone uses the
> more advanced log4j.
> Two is that unlike log4j, java.util.logging does not warn you when it is
> swallowing errors because it has not been configured.
> So thrift exceptions vanish without a trace which is bad.
> Here is a patch to switch to log4j.
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