The problem is that its not reliable to put the logback.xml into the jar. Is there a way to do that with command line? I tried with java -cp . -jar dist\AntTest.jar which was also not working. The logback.xml was located in .
2012/8/27 Abraham Lin <abraham....@post.harvard.edu>: > The "lib" folder is generally not on the classpath; however, JARs within the > folder are. If you know that other libraries are being successfully loaded > from the "lib" folder, then one thing to try is to create a minimal JAR > containing just logback.xml. The other option would be to just package > logback.xml with the rest of your application code (which is what Maven does > with items under src/main/resources by default). > > -Abraham > > > On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 11:07 AM, Oliver Zemann <oliver.zem...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> >> How to reproduce: >> >> Create a new Java Application in Netbeans with following content: >> >> package com.logbackanttest; >> >> import ch.qos.logback.classic.LoggerContext; >> import ch.qos.logback.core.util.StatusPrinter; >> import org.slf4j.Logger; >> import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory; >> >> public class LogbackAntTest { >> private static final Logger LOG = >> LoggerFactory.getLogger(LogbackAntTest.class); >> /** >> * @param args the command line arguments >> */ >> public static void main(String[] args) { >> LOG.trace("TRACING"); >> LOG.error("ERROR"); >> LoggerContext lc = (LoggerContext) >> LoggerFactory.getILoggerFactory(); >> // print logback's internal status >> StatusPrinter.print(lc); >> >> } >> } >> >> Now try to get it working ;) >> >> I really tried alot, but it makes no difference where i copy the >> logback.xml into. I tried it with the dist/ folder, with the lib >> folder (which must be in the classpath, otherwise the application >> would not start at all). >> I have absolutly no idea whats going on - i guess with maven it just >> copies the logback.xml into the jar and uses that (i created a >> jar-with-dependencies). >> >> >> >> 2012/8/27 Oliver Zemann <oliver.zem...@gmail.com>: >> > I was able to easily get it working with maven when i copied the file >> > into my resources folder, but it is not working with ant. Somehow it >> > is not found, in that case all debugging options in the xml makes no >> > sense as this is just not found. >> > >> > I tested it with StatusPrinter and printing the LoggerContext: >> > >> > run: >> > 12:58:06.590 [main] ERROR com.logbackanttest.LogbackAntTest - ERROR >> > 12:58:06,545 |-INFO in ch.qos.logback.classic.LoggerContext[default] - >> > Could NOT find resource [logback.groovy] >> > 12:58:06,545 |-INFO in ch.qos.logback.classic.LoggerContext[default] - >> > Could NOT find resource [logback-test.xml] >> > 12:58:06,545 |-INFO in ch.qos.logback.classic.LoggerContext[default] - >> > Could NOT find resource [logback.xml] >> > 12:58:06,546 |-INFO in ch.qos.logback.classic.LoggerContext[default] - >> > Setting up default configuration. >> > >> > I am currently in the project root directory, where a logback.xml is >> > located. Also the dist folder (created by netbeans) contains a >> > logback.xml and inside this dist folder the folder lib is created >> > (containing the 3 jars, logback common, classic and slf4j) where also >> > a logback.xml is located. >> > >> > 2012/8/27 Oliver Zemann <oliver.zem...@gmail.com>: >> >> The problem is that the software is running productive on customer >> >> side, so there is no way to just deinstall the application and >> >> reinstall it... >> >> >> >> * What version of logback and slf4j are you using? >> >> logback 1.0.6 (classic and core), slf4j-api 1.6.5 >> >> >> >> * Which flavor (and version) of Linux are you running? >> >> CentOS 5.8 and 6.3 >> >> >> >> * Does the same problem occur when you try your logback config in a >> >> simple >> >> HelloWorld app (outside of install4j)? >> >> Just tried it with creating a standalone jar from maven >> >> (jar-with-dependencies) and its working as expected but its embedded >> >> now. will check this in a few moments. >> >> >> >> Regards, >> >> Oli >> >> >> >> 2012/8/27 Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen <thunderax...@hotmail.com>: >> >>> Have you enabled automatic printing of status messages in case of >> >>> warming or >> >>> errors? >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> (see >> >>> >> >>> http://logback.qos.ch/manual/configuration.html#automaticStatusPrinting) >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> It will go to your console. >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> From: logback-user-boun...@qos.ch [mailto:logback-user-boun...@qos.ch] >> >>> On >> >>> Behalf Of Tony Trinh >> >>> Sent: 25. august 2012 23:57 >> >>> To: logback users list >> >>> Subject: Re: [logback-user] Problem with Logging in Linux >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 6:52 AM, Oliver Zemann >> >>> <oliver.zem...@gmail.com> >> >>> wrote: >> >>> >> >>> Hi, i have the absolut identical file for Windows which works as >> >>> expected (logging), but not for linux: >> >>> >> >>> http://rifers.org/paste/show/1801 >> >>> >> >>> There is just no logging - i started everything as root. Even when i >> >>> use the FileAppender with its file name property set to "somelog.log" >> >>> or "/root/somelog.log" it just saves nothing and i have no idea why. >> >>> >> >>> I used updatedb && locate to find a file called like this but there >> >>> was nothing. Also lsof with a grep find nothing opened. So it is >> >>> really not logging. >> >>> >> >>> Regards, >> >>> Oli >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> Your config for the RollingFileAppender is missing the <file> element. >> >>> The >> >>> manual contains a good example of all the necessary elements [1]. >> >>> logback >> >>> should print a warning in the debug output for this. >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> It would be helpful if you provided additional details to reproduce >> >>> the >> >>> problem: >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> * What version of logback and slf4j are you using? >> >>> >> >>> * Which flavor (and version) of Linux are you running? >> >>> >> >>> * Does the same problem occur when you try your logback config in a >> >>> simple >> >>> HelloWorld app (outside of install4j)? >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> FYI, your logback config works (writes to a file) for me in Android. >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> It looks like Install4j supports a console [2], when running the >> >>> installer >> >>> with "-c". It might be worth seeing if logback's debug-output prints >> >>> in that >> >>> console. >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> [1]: >> >>> http://logback.qos.ch/manual/appenders.html#logback-RollingTimeBased >> >>> >> >>> [2]: http://www.ej-technologies.com/products/install4j/whatsnew4.html >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> _______________________________________________ >> >>> Logback-user mailing list >> >>> Logback-user@qos.ch >> >>> http://mailman.qos.ch/mailman/listinfo/logback-user >> _______________________________________________ >> Logback-user mailing list >> Logback-user@qos.ch >> http://mailman.qos.ch/mailman/listinfo/logback-user > > > > _______________________________________________ > Logback-user mailing list > Logback-user@qos.ch > http://mailman.qos.ch/mailman/listinfo/logback-user _______________________________________________ Logback-user mailing list Logback-user@qos.ch http://mailman.qos.ch/mailman/listinfo/logback-user