Thanks for your kindness and replay, David

> If you check out the configuration chapter of the logback documentation it tells you how to specify alternate locations for logback.xml.

In FAQ / logback classic / 3rd question, it say I can not. Am I missing something?

As I understand you are one of the developer of Logback. It seems you know how to do. So, can you briefly tell me how I can do?









2014-08-17 12:46 GMT+03:00 David Roussel <nabble@diroussel.xsmail.com>:
Hi,

If you check out the configuration chapter of the logback documentation it tells you how to specify alternate locations for logback.xml.

As for testing I just tend to test manually. To use automated testing you'd need to read in the log file from disk and verify it's contents somehow.

David

> On 17 Aug 2014, at 10:14, gokturk mavus <gokturkmavus@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> In the project hierarchy shown below, I want to put logback.xml
> configuration file as shown below.  After having done so, do I need
> anything so as to have logback fully working. Also, how do I test my
> configuration file is fully working? ( How can I test, sort of unit
> test, my configuration file to see whether it works or not?)
>
>
> .............Project folder
> ..................| ----------------- src
> ..................| ----------------- configuration
> ..............................................|------------------
> logback_and_slf4j
> .......................................................................|------------------
> logback.xml
>
>
> Platform: windows
> Eclipse:Version: Indigo Service Release 2 Build id: 20120216-1857
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