
I'd like more information. Adding a property to a logger by itself does nothing. What happens to the property? Does it get added to the log event? Ralph On Feb 8, 2011, at 1:46 PM, Fabio Erculiani wrote:
On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 4:50 PM, Ceki Gulcu <ceki@qos.ch> wrote:
On 08.02.2011 12:48, Fabio Erculiani wrote:
If you are familiar with log4j.xml it is fairly easy to convert a log4j.xml to logback.xml. The hard part is mapping log4j classes to their logback equivalents. (We have a tool which automates such conversions for log4j.properties files).
That is also written in the manual. Still you haven't answered my questions ;-)))
As for your Logger extensions, Markers may give you the flexibility you are looking for. What does your logger extension do?
I need to set a property value on my custom Logger class, and I need to do it through logback.xml like I was able to do with log4j. If that's not possible, fine, I'll find another way to do the same. Just wanted to know if there would be a way from inside logback.xml.
-- Ceki
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