Hi Gareth,

I think as you: logback doesn't seem to be used so much.

For instance, I always use slf4j and/or log4j, I never used logback (because I don't have any needs to do so).

Regards
JB

On 03/14/2013 04:10 PM, Gareth wrote:
Isn't it though a separate bundle (pax-logging-service vs.
pax-logging-logback)? From looking at the code it looks like whilst it uses
the same pid as the pax-logging-service, pax-logging-logback works a little
differently (the org.ops4j.pax.logging configuration contains a pointer to
the real logback configuration).

I can do all this myself (download pax-logging-logback to the embedded
repository, change startup properties to use pax-logging-logback instead of
pax-logging-service, change the default org.ops4j.pax.logging.properties
file and add a logback.xml). It would be nice though if karaf could make it
easier (like it does with the equinox/felix switch).

I am actually surprised that no-one else asked for this. Is logback not used
much?

thanks,
Gareth






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