
18 Dec
2015
18 Dec
'15
1:28 a.m.
Don't put logback.groovy in a jar then?
Well, if you're using Maven and place logback.groovy in src/main/resources then it will automatically go in the jar. I guess it's possible to have a separate logback.groovy file and place it in the classpath at runtime but I'd rather not if there's an easier method.