On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 18:05, Fabio Mancinelli
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Restlet uses as its logging system the Java Logging System provided
> with the JDK.
> So in order to vary its verbosity it's needed to configure that system
> by providing a logging.properties like the one located in the JRE/lib.
>
> This properties file is ether passed as a system property through a -D
> parameter to the JVM, or explicitly loaded and set using
> LogManager.getLogManager().readConfiguration();
>
> In order load this configuration file I did the following: I placed a
> logging.properties file in WEB-INF and loaded it in the init() method
> of a subclass of the Restlet Servlet.
>
> Now there are several possibilities wrt to where to place the
> logging.properties and how to actually name it.
>
> 1) WEB-INF/logging.properties
>
> 2) The resources of the REST module
>
> 3) XWiki Core.
>
> I am +1 for 1 (maybe we can call it java-logging.properties)
>
> WDYT?

+0,5 for 1) but with a less generic name like java-logging.properties
+0 for REST module
-1 for 3)

I think the best would be to try 1) and if there is no
WEB-INF/java-logging.properties file try 2)

>
> Cheers,
> Fabio
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