On Sep 11, 2007, at 1:27 PM, Kevan Miller wrote:
The intent of this thread is to discuss the default log level for
the Geronimo server. I'd like to limit the discussion to the near-
term (e.g. Geronimo 2.0.x). IMO, we need a good overhaul of our
logging code. I'd like to see more structure and consistency in our
logging. However, that's not a 2.0.x issue.
The current default log level for a Geronimo 2.0.1 server is ERROR.
IMO, this is too restrictive. I think we should set the default to
INFO. This will make our server logging more verbose. However, I'd
rather have too much information, rather than too little.
I think our default target audience should be application
developers and new users evaluating Geronimo. Currently, these
users are forced to configure log levels to INFO, so that they can
obtain necessary information for building and deploying
applications on Geronimo. This information should be available by
default, not requiring configuration...
Users who want to limit the logging output can reconfigure the
default logging levels, once they are more comfortable with Geronimo.
Right now users can add "-v" or "-vv" to the command line to control
the logging level. How would this proposal affect those command line
flags?
Best wishes,
Paul