do you have slf4j adapter for jdk logging jar?

http://www.slf4j.org/api/org/slf4j/impl/JDK14LoggerAdapter.html

-igor


On Feb 7, 2008 5:13 AM, Fabrizio Giudici <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, that's really silly. In my application I use java.util.logging
> (and I need/want to use it, since some external components use it).
> For all the projects I've developed in every contest, from JSP to JSF
> to Swing etc... I've always used a custom logging formatter that puts
> every event in a single line (grep friendly) and with specific tabs
> that I've got acquainted to use and allow me to inspect thousands of
> lines in a very short time.
>
> So far, I wasn't able to install it in my Wicket application.
>
> This is what I have in my WebApplications subclass that gets
> initialized at startup:
>
>      private void setupLogging ()
>        {
>          try
>            {
>              InputStream is = getClass().getResourceAsStream("/
> log.properties");
>              LogManager.getLogManager().readConfiguration(is);
>              is.close();
>
>              final PlainLogFormatter formatter = new PlainLogFormatter
> ();
>              Logger rootLogger = Logger.getLogger(CLASS);
>
>              while (rootLogger.getParent() != null)
>                {
>                  rootLogger = rootLogger.getParent();
>                }
>
>              for (final Handler handler : rootLogger.getHandlers())
>                {
>                  handler.setFormatter(formatter);
>                }
>            }
>          catch (Exception e)
>            {
>              e.printStackTrace();
>            }
>        }
>
> Indeed, log.properties is read and evaluated, in fact I can control
> the logging levels etc. I can configure everything BUT the formatter.
> If I specify it, I get the nigthmare XML formatter.
>
> Even the code that navigates the loggers and manually sets the
> formatter doesn't work (for instance, I use it in a NetBeans RCP
> application where I know that the formatter can't be applied for
> classloader issues). But here it doesn't work. This is somewhat a
> minor issue, but now that I'm doing the final polishing I'd like to
> have logs like I want to see :-)
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
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>
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