
The following lines from your logback.groovy file are most probably not be needed and look rather suspicious. (I am aware of what @Grab does.) @Grab('ch.qos.logback:logback-core:1.0.0') @Grab('ch.qos.logback:logback-classic:1.0.0') @Grab('ch.qos.logback:logback-examples:1.0.0') What happens when you remove them? On 09.11.2011 19:26, Tompi Mat wrote:
Hi
Well, this is exactly what does not work as I intended to show in my original email.
Unless I massively misunderstood something Tamas
On 11/09/2011 07:20 PM, ceki wrote:
You just place logback.groovy file on your class path and it will be picked up by logback to configure itself much in the same way as logback.xml files are picked up for configuration. I hope this helps, -- Ceki On 09.11.2011 18:57, Tompi Mat wrote:
Hi
Thanks a lot for the prompt reply! What I don't quite understand at this point is users are encouraged to use them or not.
It looks like logback.groovy files are in the way, anyhow - I am not explicitly executing it but it is picked up by the HelloWorld.groovy just to throw the error I mentioned.
I much prefer groovy DSL to XML but I have not found any clues as to how logback.groovy is to be used and it puzzles me what the benefit of the XML->groovy translators are?
Thanks a lot
Tamas
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