Thank you so much, Ray.
I got it working based on your PR.

Thanks all!
Philipp

Am 18.09.18, 13:16 schrieb "Raymond Auge" <raymond.a...@liferay.com>:

    I sent a PR [1] which fixes things.
    
    HTH,
    - Ray
    [1] https://github.com/phhoef/osgi-test/pull/3
    
    On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 6:27 AM Philipp Höfler 
<philipp.hoef...@pernexas.com>
    wrote:
    
    > Sorry, again no attachment.
    > As Neil said, it seems that the image is removed by the mailing list.
    > Could you please upload the image and send the link?
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Philipp
    >
    > Von: Alain Picard <pic...@castortech.com>
    > Antworten an: "users@felix.apache.org" <users@felix.apache.org>
    > Datum: Dienstag, 18. September 2018 um 12:24
    > An: "users@felix.apache.org" <users@felix.apache.org>
    > Betreff: Re: How to configure LogService
    >
    > Let me try again
    >
    >
    > On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 5:27 AM Philipp Höfler <
    > philipp.hoef...@pernexas.com<mailto:philipp.hoef...@pernexas.com>> wrote:
    > Hallo,
    >
    > @Raymond Auge<mailto:raymond.a...@liferay.com<mailto:
    > raymond.a...@liferay.com>>
    > I am using the new OSGi LogService 1.4.
    > I’ve extended my small sample app. https://github.com/phhoef/osgi-test
    > The problem is basically the same. The log can be written by some
    > packages, but my packages are not.
    > When the app is running, you can fire a request against my small rest
    > service:
    > http://localhost:9090/serverInfo?repoName=system1&signatureSystem1
    > The log is written on line 55 of the ServerInfoControllerImpl.java in the
    > rest-service bundle.
    >
    > I am also getting confused by the names. You’re saying it’s Felix logback.
    > But on the logback website Felix or Apache is never mentioned. Maybe I am
    > just using the wrong dependencies?
    >
    > @Alain Picard<mailto:pic...@castortech.com<mailto:pic...@castortech.com>>
    > Thanks for the overview. Unfortunately, the picture was removed.
    > I am the only one having this problem? Would you mind uploading the
    > picture and sending the link?.
    >
    > Thanks for your help,
    > Philipp
    >
    > Von: Alain Picard <pic...@castortech.com<mailto:pic...@castortech.com>>
    > Antworten an: "users@felix.apache.org<mailto:users@felix.apache.org>" <
    > users@felix.apache.org<mailto:users@felix.apache.org>>
    > Datum: Dienstag, 18. September 2018 um 10:59
    > An: "users@felix.apache.org<mailto:users@felix.apache.org>" <
    > users@felix.apache.org<mailto:users@felix.apache.org>>
    > Betreff: Re: How to configure LogService
    >
    > We first struggle to get a good picture of logging and what this Felix
    > Logback was doing. So here's a picture that might help. And btw, if our
    > understanding is incorrect, please correct us.
    >
    > [image.png]
    >
    > On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 4:54 AM Raymond Auge <raymond.a...@liferay.com
    > <mailto:raymond.a...@liferay.com><mailto:raymond.a...@liferay.com<mailto:
    > raymond.a...@liferay.com>>> wrote:
    > On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 4:42 AM Philipp Höfler <
    > philipp.hoef...@pernexas.com<mailto:philipp.hoef...@pernexas.com><mailto:
    > philipp.hoef...@pernexas.com<mailto:philipp.hoef...@pernexas.com>>>
    > wrote:
    >
    > > Hallo Ray,
    > >
    > > thanks for your explanation.
    > >
    > > Based on the new information, I am trying to use Logback.
    > > I actually made some progress, but still have one fundamental problem.
    > >
    > > I added the logback maven dependencies. I found some documentation from
    > > you, saying that I also have to add sl4j as dependency.
    > > Why is this necessary?
    > >
    >
    > slf4j is just a compile dependency. It's the API "used" by logback.
    >
    >
    > >
    > > I set the configurationFile as runproperties and of course I added the
    > > configuration file itself:
    > > <configuration scan="true" scanPeriod="5 seconds">
    > >
    > >     <!-- defined a console append -->
    > >     <appender name="FILE" class="ch.qos.logback.core.FileAppender">
    > >         <file>myApp.log</file>
    > >         <append>true</append>
    > >         <immediateFlush>true</immediateFlush>
    > >
    > >         <encoder>
    > >             <pattern>%-4relative [%thread] %-5level %logger{35} -
    > > %msg%n</pattern>
    > >         </encoder>
    > >     </appender>
    > >
    > >     <!-- log all Bundle events -->
    > >     <logger name="Events.Bundle" level="TRACE"/>
    > >
    > >     <!-- log WARN Framework service events of bundles whose BSN starts
    > > with `org.eclipse.osgi` (guess who that is?) -->
    > >     <logger name="Events.Service.org<http://Events.Service.org><
    > http://Events.Service.org>.eclipse.osgi" level="WARN"/>
    > >
    > >     <!-- log DEBUG Service events for bundles whose BSN starts with
    > > `com.pernexas` -->
    > >     <logger name="com.pernexas" level="DEBUG" />
    > >
    > >     <root level="ERROR">
    > >         <appender-ref ref="FILE" />
    > >     </root>
    > > </configuration>
    > >
    > > Here is where the problem starts.
    > > I do not get any log entry for any of the three configured packages,
    >
    > especially of "com.pernexas".
    > >
    >
    > What logging API does it use?
    >
    >
    > > BUT, when I set the root level to DEBUG I do get log entries from 
several
    > > bundles (e.g. jetty). Unfortunately, I do not get any log from
    > com.pernexas.
    > >
    > > I found also your Github project "osgi-to-logback". I am not sure, if
    > this
    > > is still necessary now, after the release of osgi r7 and new logback?
    > > Especially as the project is archived.
    > >
    >
    > That project is no longer valid. It was the basis of the contribution to
    > Apache Felix. You should ignore it.
    >
    >
    > >
    > > Is it still necessary to add a configuration for a bundle in order to
    > > configure the log level through config admin? I was hoping, that this is
    > > now done by logback?
    > >
    >
    > When using Felix Logback, I would start by having NO configurations for
    > logging besides the logback.xml.
    >
    > I wonder if it would be possible to share something like a git(hub) 
project
    > with me?
    >
    > - Ray
    >
    >
    > >
    > > Thanks for your patient help.
    > > Philipp
    > >
    > >
    > > Am 17.09.18, 15:22 schrieb "Raymond Auge" <raymond.a...@liferay.com
    > <mailto:raymond.a...@liferay.com><mailto:raymond.a...@liferay.com<mailto:
    > raymond.a...@liferay.com>>>:
    > >
    > >     Philipp,
    > >
    > >     a) you don't need logback, but the Log Service spec doesn't define
    > >     appenders per say, so you either have to provide your own 
LogListener
    > >     implementation, fetch a LogStreamProvider and process the events, or
    > > maybe
    > >     the LogService implementation offers it's own appenders (my
    > experience
    > > has
    > >     been that I want everything to land in the same place.)
    > >     b) you can use configuration admin to configure log levels as per 
the
    > > spec
    > >     [1] which is to say that you create a configuration using the
    > > following PID
    > >     scheme [2].
    > >
    > >     *Note:* every bundle has it's own LoggerContext (mapped to a
    > > configuration
    > >     PID as described in [2]). There is also a ROOT context which is
    > > effectively
    > >     the fallback for everything (so you could use that as the singular
    > >     configuration if you like.)
    > >
    > >     Logback support is really to unify all the different logging APIs
    > into
    > > a
    > >     single backend because the stark reality is that you will encounter
    > > other
    > >     logging APIs if you spend enough time with your application and the
    > > effort
    > >     of handling each of those on it's own always causes pain. The goal 
of
    > > Felix
    > >     Logback is to make that scenario less painful.
    > >
    > >     Sincerely,
    > >     - Ray
    > >
    > >     [1]
    > > https://osgi.org/specification/osgi.cmpn/7.0.0/service.log.html#d0e2548
    > >     [2]
    > >
    > >
    > 
https://osgi.org/specification/osgi.cmpn/7.0.0/service.log.html#org.osgi.service.log.admin.LoggerContext.LOGGER_CONTEXT_PID
    > >
    > >     On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 5:25 AM Philipp Höfler <
    > > philipp.hoef...@pernexas.com<mailto:philipp.hoef...@pernexas.com
    > ><mailto:philipp.hoef...@pernexas.com<mailto:philipp.hoef...@pernexas.com
    > >>>
    > >     wrote:
    > >
    > >     > Hi,
    > >     >
    > >     > with the latest update of the Felix SCR, I am able to get an
    > > instance of
    > >     > the LogService by referencing the LoggerFactory using this line of
    > > code:
    > >     > @Reference(service = LoggerFactory.class)
    > >     > private Logger _logger;
    > >     >
    > >     > Now, I would have expected, that I can configure the LogService
    > > through
    > >     > the Web Console (Configuration Admin).
    > >     > There is a menu LogService in the WebConsole and it says “Log
    > > Service is
    > >     > running”, but there is not one single log entry available nor can 
I
    > > change
    > >     > the log level of classes (or bundles).
    > >     >
    > >     > I found the documentation (
    > >     >
    > > http://felix.apache.org/documentation/subprojects/apache-felix-log.html)
    > >     > and it says that it is possible to configure the logging through
    > the
    > >     > Configuration Admin.
    > >     > But it’s not clear to me, what exactly I have to do.
    > >     > Is it necessary to use LogBack (or any other logging framework)?
    > > According
    > >     > to my current understanding, I do not have to use an additional
    > > logging
    > >     > framework. Anyhow, do you recommend utilizing one?
    > >     >
    > >     > Obviously, I am missing something important.
    > >     > Could somebody please give me an introduction on how to properly
    > use
    > > the
    > >     > LogService. I think I make correctly use of it in the code, but I
    > do
    > > not
    > >     > understand how to use/configure it after compilation.
    > >     >
    > >     > Thanks,
    > >     > Philipp
    > >     >
    > >     >
    > >
    > >     --
    > >     *Raymond Augé* <http://www.liferay.com/web/raymond.auge/profile>
    > >      (@rotty3000)
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    > >      (@Liferay)
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