
Rob, That async appender looks quite interesting. Does it provide any measurable benefit in normal logging? Or do you only have because your stacktrace cleaner is heavy-weight? It does concern me that it uses an Executor with an unbounded queue which could not only cause out-of-memory exceptions, but also messages to not be saved on application shutdown (potentially). But I do like the idea of it, as I log to log files over the network, not local disk and it's not always that fast. David On 13 Apr 2011, at 23:03, Robert Elliot wrote:
Just a heads up on some code that might be useful to people:
https://github.com/Mahoney/lidalia-logging
It's a couple of appenders I've found useful - basically a model for decorating other appenders (by extending DecoratingAppender) together with a couple of examples, one that cleanses Groovy stack traces so you don't get all the useless frames and one that makes any appender asynchronous with a configurable number of threads used. There's an example logback.xml showing how to use them:
https://github.com/Mahoney/lidalia-logging/blob/master/src/main/resources/lo...
At some point I might try and release this as a library via Maven, but in the meantime if anyone finds them useful go ahead, and Ceki if you fancy them for Logback. Equally if anyone has any pointers (e.g. have I reinvented the wheel?) do let me know.
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