Kriti,

In the absence of such a parameter, the default timezone for the Java platform is used. Thus, the default behavior corresponds to what you want.

I hope this helps,

On 6/11/2013 9:53 AM, Kriti Wadhwa wrote:
Hello,
As per my understanding currently using following pattern:

<encoder>

<pattern>%d{HH:mm:ss.SSS} [%thread] %-5level %class{0} %_msg_%n</pattern>

</encoder>

Time stamp printed in log files display time in GMT format by default.
Using %date{HH:mm:ss.SSS,Australia/Perth} we can set the timezone to a
particular value (In this case Australia/Perth).
In my application I need:
Time zone to be picked up from local server (/etc/localtime) where the
application is running instead of setting it to a specific value in xml
as shown above. How can I do this using logback.xml ?
Please suggest.
Thanks,
Kriti



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