
Hello Eric, Thanks for using logback :) Appender threshold are not available in logback because the Appender class is in the core module, where there is no concept of level. However, like you correctly mentionned, the use of a filter can provide the functionnality that the threshold offers. We are right in the process of testing filter performance. If the use of expression based filters is not satisfying in terms of speed, we will add a dedicated filter to cover this use case. You can expect a more precised and detailled answer within the next 24 hours, once I've investigated further. Cheers, Sébastien Eric Yung wrote:
Hi,
I have migrated from log4j to slf4j and logback. I have one question for the appender setting. In log4j, you can set the threshold of an appender so that only a certain level of log messages will be logged by that appender. But in logback, I can only achieve this behavior by using a expression filter. I would like to know the performance figure about that filter. If the expression filter takes much longer than a dedicated log level filter, I would like to see a simple log level filter be included in logback.
Thanks, Eric
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