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Kirk Lund edited comment on GEODE-6964 at 8/6/19 5:45 PM:
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Notes for fixing this ticket:
* All code that uses {{log4j-core}} should move to new submodule
{{geode-log4j}} which will create its own jar file
* The {{log4j2.xml}} should move to {{geode-log4j}}
* Backport the above changes to {{1.9.x}} (and above) maintenance branches
was (Author: klund):
Notes for fixing this ticket:
* All code that uses {{log4j-core}} should move to new submodule
{{geode-log4j}} which will create its own jar file
* The {{log4j2.xml}} should move to either {{geode-log4j}} or
{{geode-log4j-config}} -- users might want to use {{log4j2.xml}} without the
log4j-core code in {{geode-log4j}} especially for geode clients
* Backport the above changes to {{1.9.x}} (and above) maintenance branches
> Log4j configuration can be altered by adding geode-core to the classpath
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> Key: GEODE-6964
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GEODE-6964
> Project: Geode
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: logging
> Reporter: Stephane Nicoll
> Assignee: Kirk Lund
> Priority: Major
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> {{geode-core}} ships with a {{log4j2.xml}} at the standard location which
> means that it is a candidate for bootstraping the logging infrastructure of
> any app using that library. See also #GEODE-189
> This is a problem when embedding this library in application that relies on
> the absence of such a file to derive a sensible default configuration
> (typically a Spring Boot app).
> In general, the hard dependency on log4j is a bit annoying for the embedded
> use case. There is more context available here:
> https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-boot-data-geode/issues/42
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