Hi,
I have the same question.
Did you find the answer?
Please share.
Thank you,
Larisa
On Thursday, March 13, 2014 6:42:01 AM UTC-4, Cédric JOUBERT wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> - I'm using gwt-log and all works fine... except when I call
> Log.info("test") from the client... I do not see the log in server side
> (looking in the file created by log4j2 in the server side).
> Can you confirm the client log must not be manually transmitted with a
> call RPC (with another standard interface and Async) because gwt-log does
> automatically ?
>
> On the server side my Log4j2 logs works well, but I do not see any trace
> from those of client.
>
>
> - In the Log class I see this code but from my appli, i'm not sure the
> tryLog4J() is called...
> how is it done please ?
>
>
> because in tomcat-stderr logs, in can see :* mars 13, 2014 11:24:36 AM
> com.allen_sauer.gwt.log.server.ServerLogImplJDK14 log*
> so it appears that gwt-log is using JDK14 in place of log4j.... maybe
> gwt-log only compatible with the version no1 of log4j ?
>
>
> static {
> String remoteLoggerPreference = System.getProperty(GWT_LOG_
> REMOTE_LOGGER_PREFERENCE);
> if (remoteLoggerPreference != null) {
> if (remoteLoggerPreference.equals("LOG4J")) {
> impl = tryLog4J();
> } else if (remoteLoggerPreference.equals("JDK14")) {
> impl = tryJDK14();
> } else {
> if (!remoteLoggerPreference.equals("STDIO")) {
> throw new UnsupportedOperationException("System property "
> + GWT_LOG_REMOTE_LOGGER_PREFERENCE + " set to unrecognized
> value '"
> + remoteLoggerPreference + "'");
> } else {
> impl = tryStdio();
> }
> }
> }
>
>
> Regards
> C Joubert
>
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