Hi all,

 

anybody with an idea?

 

I apologize for my impatience. J

 

Btw: Is there a way to access an appender directly, without a logger?

 

Regards,

Johannes

 

Von: Logback-user [mailto:logback-user-bounces@qos.ch] Im Auftrag von Konstantinidis, Johannes
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 18. April 2013 19:18
An: logback-user@qos.ch
Betreff: [logback-user] How to programmatically find an appender for a logger?

 

Hi all,

 

I have a custom appender and sometimes I want to change its configuration at runtime.

 

I would expect that the appenders are inherited in the same way as the log level. So when I get a Logger for "com.mycompany.foo" and ask for the log level, and I've specified the log level only for the root logger, then I get this log level. But when I ask the same logger for a specific appender (via myLogger.getAppender("myAppender")) and the appender is referenced by the root logger, then I get nothing. It seems that I have to know which logger references the appender.

 

To me this doesn't seem right. Where is my mistake?

 

If I could access the parent logger, then I might climb up the hierarchy and ask the parent loggers for the appender. But I also haven't found a method to get the parent logger.

 

Regards,

Johannes

 



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