Thanks,

That means if i'm in webapp : i have to use ServletListener 

Otherwise the user has to call my API.getInstance() before anything

Do you see anything else must I be aware of ?

Thanks 


From: r...@lidalia.org.uk
Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2011 09:21:50 +0100
To: logback-user@qos.ch
Subject: Re: [logback-user] How to start my logback before anything in an       
application



Logback will initialise the first time you retrieve a logger from 
LoggerFactory. 
If you want it to initialise before anything else you need to take 
responsibility for retrieving a Logger before anything else runs. 
How you do this will depend on what kind of application you are creating - it 
will not, and cannot, be the same between a web app and a cli. 
If you tell us precisely what kind of application you are trying to write we 
can give precise advice. 
Bear in mind that a static call to LoggerFactory.getLogger() will occur the 
moment a class is loaded. 
On 24 Oct 2011, at 09:16, BAKHTI Mohammed <only...@hotmail.com> wrote:






Yes but that will not help me a lot : 

My original question was about logback how it can always starts first whatever 
is the context (webapp, command line...) means if i put a logback.xml in my 
classpath in a webapp i dont need to start a servlet or anything, logback will 
init alone. 

So if i can understund how it can starts i can do the same .

Thanks David

From: nab...@diroussel.xsmail.com
Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2011 23:01:05 +0100
To: logback-user@qos.ch
Subject: Re: [logback-user] How to start my logback before anything in an       
application



Ok ...
static void main() {  readCommandLineArgs();  initLogging();  
initSpringContext();}
For a better example of how to call spring from you main method see the spring 
documentation. 
David
On 22 Oct 2011, at 22:34, BAKHTI Mohammed <only...@hotmail.com> wrote:






thanks David, 

Can you give me a sample code you use, or more details ?

Thanks

From: nab...@diroussel.xsmail.com
Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2011 22:14:01 +0100
To: logback-user@qos.ch
Subject: Re: [logback-user] How to start my logback before anything in an       
application



How are they launched?  I use spring and hibernate etc, but my main method is 
in a class with no imports from spring or logback. I do my own setup, the 
initialise logback (just by setting system properties in my case) the I call 
into spring. 
Can you do the same?

David
On 22 Oct 2011, at 19:08, BAKHTI Mohammed <only...@hotmail.com> wrote:






That what i have done, but all the framworks like spring, axis2, hibernate are 
launched before so i lost their logs 

From: nab...@diroussel.xsmail.com
Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2011 13:55:47 +0100
To: logback-user@qos.ch
Subject: Re: [logback-user] How to start my logback before anything in an       
application



You have to expose a method from your api and get the application to all it 
before it does any logging. 
David
On 21 Oct 2011, at 22:03, BAKHTI Mohammed <only...@hotmail.com> wrote:







Hello David, sorry about it, 

My question is in general : as i do a code based configuration using Joran 
configurator : if i have some frameworks in my applications (a webapp or a jar 
....) . those frameworks will init before my api, so they will send some logs 
to stdout or whatever. 

My goal : is how can i be sure that my api (which use logback ) is always 
initialized firt before all the other. 

is that possible ? 

If i use a logback.xml i see that logback is always the firt launched. so how 
can i do the same 

Thanks 
CC: logback-user@qos.ch
From: nab...@diroussel.xsmail.com
Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2011 21:15:45 +0100
To: logback-user@qos.ch
Subject: Re: [logback-user] How to start my logback before anything in an       
application



And if it's a command line tool, just initialise log back manually before you 
create any loggers. 
(Mohammed: please create a new email for a new thread. Don't just reply to an 
existing thread and change the subject, most email software treats it as the 
same thread.)

David
On 21 Oct 2011, at 17:57, Chris Pratt <thechrispr...@gmail.com> wrote:

I assume you're talking about a Web Application.  If so, check out 
javax.servlet.ServletContextListener, it's your best bet.

  (*Chris*)

On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 7:47 AM, BAKHTI Mohammed <only...@hotmail.com> wrote:







Hello, 

I have  actually an API which use logback and add some specific functions. this 
API initialize logback in code : joranConfigurator(myconfig.file) 

I dont have any logback.xml in my classpath.



My question is how can i start this API (and then logback) at application 
startup before all the other frameworks and APIs (spring, hibernate, axis...) 

I mean the same way logback init itself with logback.xml at startup



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