Okay, i solved this problem...
It was my own fault by setting the RootLogger for the
java.util.logging*.
An explicit name for the handler/level solved it.
Am 2016-01-11 12:33, schrieb Max Schmidt:
I checked the handlers of my rootLogger
(java.util.logging.Logger.getLogger("")) which where
a Co
I checked the handlers of my rootLogger
(java.util.logging.Logger.getLogger("")) which where
a Console and a FileHandler.
After the JavaSparkContext was created, the rootLogger only contained a
'org.slf4j.bridge.SLF4JBridgeHandler'.
Am 11.01.2016 um 10:56 schrieb Max Schmidt:
> Hi there,
>
> we'r
Hi there,
we're haveing a strange Problem here using Spark in a Java application
using the JavaSparkContext:
We are using java.util.logging.* for logging in our application with 2
Handlers (Console + Filehandler):
{{{
.handlers=java.util.logging.ConsoleHandler, java.util.logging.FileHandler
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