It's logging, and assuming the logging implementation it is using
log4j, you can specify the logging properties in a properties file, as
system properties, or set the properties in code.  The easiest way is
to place a file called log4j.properties on the classpath (in the
resources directory of your project) containing the following:

# set root logger level to OFF (OFF, FATAL, ERROR, WARN, INFO, DEBUG,
TRACE, ALL)
log4j.rootLogger=OFF


On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 1:49 PM, Simone Mosciatti <mweb....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I have developed a very very little application in clojure that use an
> external lib in java that i prefer do not touch.
>
> The problem is that this lib for some weird reason (debug i guess)
> print at video a bunch of information useless for me, there is any way
> to avoid this problem, i mean can i just print what the clojure code
> actually print and not what also the lib in java print ?
>
> I'm sorry for my English...
>
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