
[ http://jira.qos.ch/browse/LBCLASSIC-201?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.syste... ] Ceki Gulcu commented on LBCLASSIC-201: -------------------------------------- What if the user could ensure that the object type was also available on the receiving end? In that case, logback could safely write the object form for the appropriate types. We just need a way for the user to specify which types are safe (by default all types are unsafe). However, I agree that without such precautions the receiving end will see ClassNotFoundExceptions.
Preferably don't call toString() on objects in arguments array --------------------------------------------------------------
Key: LBCLASSIC-201 URL: http://jira.qos.ch/browse/LBCLASSIC-201 Project: logback-classic Issue Type: Improvement Components: appender Affects Versions: 0.9.19 Environment: Software platform Reporter: Donald Graham Assignee: Ceki Gulcu
I'm attempting to use a SocketAppender to send log events over the network to a custom appender hosted by SimpleSocketServer. My custom appender needs to work with my arguments as objects, rather than strings. I noticed that the string representations of my arguments were being passed across the network, and traced through to the code shown below (from ch.qos.logback.classic.spi.LoggingEventVO). Would you consider sending the object's serialized form instead (assuming the object is serializable)? private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream out) throws IOException { out.defaultWriteObject(); out.writeInt(level.levelInt); if (argumentArray != null) { int len = argumentArray.length; out.writeInt(len); for (int i = 0; i < argumentArray.length; i++) { if (argumentArray[i] != null) { out.writeObject(argumentArray[i].toString()); } else { out.writeObject(NULL_ARGUMENT_ARRAY_ELEMENT); } } } else { out.writeInt(NULL_ARGUMENT_ARRAY); } }
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