Hi Nikhil,
Are you sure the slowness is due to logback? What happens when you
replace logback-classic.jar with slf4j-nop.jar?
On 19/11/2010 7:35 PM, nikhil diwan wrote:
Hi,
I have a startup_batch file in which I make a call to JAVA application
which is responsible for starting up my application with SWT window
which displays system running information.
Issue is the elongated start up time for application, as I executes my
batch file, it stops for a while (as if it's doing nothing) though I
know that in background batch file is loooking for logback.grrovy or
logback.xml file in the classpath then configures it, but meanwhile my
SWT window is not even started and I need to wait for around 45-50 Secs
whenever I restart my application.
As I can't afford delay in application start so I am looking for some
workaround to reduce this logback configuration time by my application
everytime.
Any helps/inputs/thoughts are welcome.
~Thanks
Nikhil
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