I need a Log4j marker, please see org.apache.logging.log4j.MarkerManager

Gary

On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 12:12 PM, Bilguun Ariunbold <
[email protected]> wrote:

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> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36018016/how-to-create-the-custom-marker-in-slf4j-log4j2#
> >
>
> I am trying to create custom marker using slf4j and log4j2. Below is how I
> created the marker and used it:
>
> Marker marker =
> org.slf4j.MarkerFactory.getMarker("WebService");logger.info(marker,
> "service called");
>
> And below is my log4j2-test.xml:
>
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> <Configuration status="DEBUG">
>     <Properties>
>         <Property name="layout">%d | %-5p | [%t] | %c{2} | %M |
> %m%n</Property>
>     </Properties>
>     <Appenders>
>         <File name="WebServices"
> fileName="${sys:user.home}/logs/service_requests.log">
>             <MarkerFilter marker="WebService" onMatch="ACCEPT"
> onMismatch="DENY" />
>             <JSONLayout>
>             </JSONLayout>
>         </File>
>     </Appenders>
>     <Loggers>
>         <Root level="TRACE">
>             <AppenderRef ref="WebServices" level="INFO" />
>         </Root>
>     </Loggers>
> </Configuration>
>
> It created the file but does not write anything to it. Did I miss
> something? thank you
>



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