Hey guys, so I've been in touch with the broker I am connected to and the Logger class was hardcoded to the API they provide that is why I could not find any config file.
So, for now I created a dumb logger and passed as argument so no message log is created. Thank you for the support. See ya! On Tue, May 5, 2020 at 5:35 AM Túlio Guimarães <fx.tu...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Matt and Joachim, thank you for the feedback. > > I am looking for any configuration file that allows me to disable the > logging hehehe but I could not find any. > > My application is not running inside any container, it's just a bunch of > jar files and a call to java on command line, then the app starts to listen > to online quotes and the messages are flushed to a log file (that I wanna > remove). > > Thank you for the information, I'll search a little more and repost if > necessary. > > Regards. > > On Mon, May 4, 2020 at 8:05 PM Joachim Durchholz <j...@durchholz.org> wrote: > >> Am 04.05.20 um 16:25 schrieb Túlio Guimarães: >> > Hi guys, >> > >> > So I've been looking for a way to disable quickfix/j logging but I >> could >> > not find anything helpful so far (my fault). >> >> SLF4J is just a common API for applications that want to write log >> messages. >> >> If everything is done according to best practices, you'll have: >> >> 1) A logging backend (Logback, Commons Logging, java.util.logging, >> whatever). >> 2) SLF4J. >> 3) The quickfix/j library. >> 4) Your application, possibly inside a web container (e.g. Tomcat). >> >> Level 4 configures what backend is in use at level 1, and at what detail >> level everything is being logged. >> >> Since you're asking on the SLF4J mailing list and talk about quickfix/j, >> I am assuming that quickfix/j is indeed doing just SLF4J calls, and the >> real backend is configured at level 4. >> So you'll have to look at the logging configuration in level 4 to >> determin what backend is in use, then look at the backend docs to find >> out how it is being configured, then look into the configuration in >> level 4 which gets interpreted by level 1. >> >> Hope this helps. >> >> Regards, >> Jo >> _______________________________________________ >> slf4j-user mailing list >> slf4j-user@qos.ch >> http://mailman.qos.ch/mailman/listinfo/slf4j-user > > > > -- > Abração! > Tuio. > -- Abração! Tuio.
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