Hello Jens,
Logback uses a configuration policy that follows three steps:
1. Check if a logback.xml file is found.
2. If step 1 fails, check if a logback-test-xml file is found
3. If step 2 fails, auto-configure itself with a basic ConsoleAppender.
In step 1, the first logback.xml file that is found is used. If you have multiple
configuration files available, with the same name, it might cause you some trouble.
To prevent this, you can precise the file you want logback to use by using the
JoranConfigurator directly.
You can also use the ContextSelector[1] to specify the name of the file you wish to
load. This way, you'll never have the problem of "first seen, first loaded".
Regards,
Sébastien
[1]http://logback.qos.ch/manual/contextSelector.html
Hausherr, Jens wrote:
Hi,
lgoback seems to solve some problems that log4j has, but I did not yet
find the answer to my most pressign question: Does logback handle
multiple configurations in a controllable manner?
The crucial problem with log4j was its great propularity not only with
application developers but also with library developers that sometimes
packed an log4j confguration file into their jars.
So in almost every project it could happen that one did configure log4j
and only get strange or even no output because ther is some other log4j
configration overriding the one intended by oneself.
If logback improves this behavior of log4j I'd be switching immediately
with flying colors!
Regards,
jens
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