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Marshall Schor closed UIMA-1708. -------------------------------- Resolution: Fixed > Trailing blank following log property level causing problems with IBM Java 6 > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: UIMA-1708 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/UIMA-1708 > Project: UIMA > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Build, Packaging and Test, Core Java Framework > Reporter: Marshall Schor > Assignee: Marshall Schor > Priority: Minor > Fix For: 2.3 > > > Well, you'll have trouble believing this one. We had a logging issue which > we finally isolated to only failing on IBM Java 6, not on IBM Java5 or on Sun > Javas. The issue was that the setting of the logger, done by uncommenting > the last line in the distributed Logger.properties file (it's in uimaj-distr, > /src/main/properties/Logger.properties) is written as > {quote} > \# To set the logging level for the UIMA framework itself, specify: > \# org.apache.uima.level = ALL > {quote} > where there is a "blank" following the word "ALL". > The properties file is read using the Properties.load method, which preserves > that trailing blank. This makes the setting for the level not compare equal > to any of the defined levels. In most other Java impls, the value of the > level is "trimmed" before the compare, but not in IBM's Java 6 SR 3 impl. > You can see this for yourself, with a tiny test case: > {code} > public static void main(String[] args) { > Logger log = Logger.getLogger("org.apache.uima"); > log.log(Level.FINEST, "Test"); > log.log(Level.INFO, "info"); > } > {code} > Set up a logger.properties file with the org.apache.uima level setting at > FINEST with a trailing blank, and try on the various Javas... > Fix for now: change our default properties file to remove the trailing blank > on the commented-out line. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.