
Hi, Am 07.11.2010 10:36 schrieb Ali Salehi:
Thanks, I added jul-to-slf4j-1.6.1.jar to the classpath. Unfortunately I am still getting logs produced by java.util.log as shown in the code.
Strange. I've never used jul, but successfully bridged jcl (java.commons.logging) and log4j to SLF4J/logback. But try to use the same logging-level for both loggers, just to figure it out. Dieter Mueller
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On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 8:23 PM, "Dieter Müller" <d.m@streber24.de <mailto:d.m@streber24.de>> wrote:
Hi,
-------- Original-Nachricht -------- > Datum: Sun, 7 Nov 2010 17:41:40 +1100 > Von: Ali Salehi <salehiam@gmail.com <mailto:salehiam@gmail.com>> > An: logback-user@qos.ch <mailto:logback-user@qos.ch> > Betreff: [logback-user] Backlog, SLF4J and jars using other logging frameworks
> Hi all, > I have a dependency to a jar file which is using java.util.logging. My > code > uses Logback/slf4j framework. As I understood, slf4j will proxy other > logging frameworks. > > SLF4J/Backlog. Logback ;-)) > > I have slf4j-api-1.6.1.jar, logback-classic-0.9.24.jar and > logback-core-0.9.24.jar files in my classpath. > > I appreciate your comments, > I think, you shoud add the bridging jar jul-to-slf4j.jar to the classpath too, because this will forward the java logger output to slf4j (interface) and in the end to logback as implementation.
Dieter Mueller.