Thank you for you suggestion. But can this be used when some library uses one logging system and for another uses some bridge. Because of this bridging LoggerFactory.getLogger is called somewhere in bridge, as I understand,
>Среда, 3 октября 2018, 1:12 +03:00 от Remi Forax <fo...@univ-mlv.fr>: > >You can use the StackWalker >https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/11/docs/api/java.base/java/lang/StackWalker.html > >regards, >Rémi > >----- Mail original ----- >> De: "Alex Sviridov" < ooo_satu...@mail.ru > >> À: "jigsaw-dev" < jigsaw-dev@openjdk.java.net > >> Envoyé: Mardi 2 Octobre 2018 23:54:48 >> Objet: Separate logging for JPMS module/layer > >> Hi all, >> >> Could anyone say how the following problem can be solved. I want to create >> separate >> log file for every JPMS module/layer. The problem is that many >> libraries/programs >> use LoggerFactory.getLogger(String className) so in getLogger I have only >> the name of the class as String, so I can't get module and layer. >> >> If I had not String className, but Class klass then the problem would be >> easily >> solved. >> As I understand I can't load class by name because it would require all >> modules >> export >> their packages to logging framework that has no sense. >> >> Are there any solutions for such problem? >> >> >> -- >> Alex Sviridov -- Alex Sviridov