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[jsr342-experts] Re: Logs. Should we finally do something ?

From: Markus Eisele <myfear_at_web.de>
Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2012 08:24:45 +0200

Popping this up again because of the missing feedback from Linda/Bill.

- Markus

On 16 April 2012 19:49, Antonio Goncalves <antonio.goncalves_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> I like the idea of standardizing staging in all the specs (and not just JSF)
> and I also like the idea of using this staging for log levels (instead of
> FINEST, TRACE or whatever). But again, that would mean having a standard way
> accross Java EE to define staging and log levels
>
>
> On Sunday, April 15, 2012, Adam Bien wrote:
>>
>> Hi Antonio,
>>
>> whats about coupling the log settings to "run levels"?
>>
>> Every application server I know comes with "development" and "production"
>> stage.
>>
>> We could rely on the spec packages and use then something like:
>>
>> javax.ejb=production (whatever it means for Log4j -> mapping would be
>> server-specific)
>> javax.rs=development
>> javax.enterprise.inject (but now org.weld)
>>
>> etc.
>>
>> I see a problem with your proposals, that the specifiied log levels do not
>> have to be available for each framework (log4j, java logging, etc.).
>>
>> thoughts?
>>
>> adam
>> On 09.03.2012, at 15:43, Antonio Goncalves wrote:
>>
>> > Hi all,
>> >
>> > We are in 2012 and I just spent a few hours trying to display the logs
>> > of an application on GlassFish 3.1.2 and JBoss 7.1.0 (and it's not the first
>> > time in my career). Modules to exclude in one, jars to add in the
>> > WEB-INF/lib on the other... or to exclude. And of course, that's just my
>> > application Log4j logs. If I want to have more logs on javax.ejb I need to
>> > setup a different file in JBoss and another one in GlassFish.
>> >
>> > I know javax.util.logging exists in Java SE but nobody tends to use it
>> > (despite GlassFish uses it and JBoss has a brand new logger that wraps
>> > java.util.logging), I know we can happily choose from 10 fashionable brand
>> > new logging frameworks... but really, it's a pain. Every application uses
>> > logs. Every framework uses logs. Every Java EE spec implementation uses
>> > logs. For an application to be portable across app servers, for a
>> > configuration file to be portable across Java EE specs, we should do
>> > something.
>> >
>> > I would love to write :
>> >
>> > javax.ejb.level = debug
>> > javax.persistence.level = debug
>> > org.weld.level = debug
>> > my.app.level = debug
>> >
>> > Add this config file under WEB-INF/classes and don't worry about
>> > anything else... and have the same behavior under GlassFish, JBoss or
>> > whatever.
>> >
>> > Logging frameworks have been a battle since day one and it's one of the
>> > things that make me feel the Java ecosystem is too complex and is slowly
>> > fading from developers/ops concerns. Gosh, I just want to display some logs,
>> > why do I have to choose from 10 different frameworks and why should I battle
>> > with app server configuration.
>> >
>> > Isn't it the role of the Java EE spec to make the other spec agree to a
>> > standard ? And what about logging ?
>> >
>> > Antonio
>>
>
>
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