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1.8 KiB
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38 lines
1.8 KiB
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This is a reimplementation of the JBoss Logmanager.
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The implementation purpose of this project is to serve as a replacement for java.util.logging.Logmanager by defining java.util.logging.manager property on the java command line to overcome the weaknesses and strange defaults.
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One notable weakness of the original JUL LogManager is that all loggers can be reset by any application. This LogManannger can not be modified after its initialization, a reset is simply ignored.
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The following attributes of the original JBoss implementation have been changed:
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- build tool is Grade
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- new package org.xbib
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- the package structure has been reorganized
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- removed all license headers and authorships for clarity, this source code does not claim to be the original one
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- Usage of the Java Security Manager have been removed
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- Usage and declaration of deprecated code has been removed to the possible minimum
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- Usage of asserts have been removed (checks are always active)
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- Dependencies to external resources have been resolved, there are no external dependencies any more, making this implementation a single artifact
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- JPMS module description has been added
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- JSON logging has been removed
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- Formatters have been moved to an extension package to reduce the size of the required artifact
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- a new default formatter always adds the Java thread name in a single line formatted log message
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- it is possible to override the properties in the logging.properties resource file by a system property
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- there are just two adapters for redirecting log4j2 and slf4j to this log manager implementation
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Usage
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Define a Java command line like
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java [...] -Djava.util.logging.manager=org.xbib.logging.LogManager [...]
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and add the artifact to your project
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Notes
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The integrations tests are disabled and need to be repaired.
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See NOTICE.txt for notes about provenance.
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The license is Apache 2.0
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