Yes it's on by default, but you can turn it off by adding a system
property org.jboss.as.logging.per-deployment and setting it to false.
It shouldn't be that slow. I suppose we could limit the search to
specific directories, but from my tests it hasn't been too slow.
On 05/25/2012 02:38 AM, Ales Justin wrote:
Is this on by default?
LoggingConfigurationProcessor
private VirtualFile findConfigFile(ResourceRoot resourceRoot) throws
DeploymentUnitProcessingException {
VirtualFile result = null;
try {
final List<VirtualFile> configFiles =
resourceRoot.getRoot().getChildrenRecursively(ConfigFilter.INSTANCE);
for (final VirtualFile file : configFiles) {
As this looks slow ...
On May 25, 2012, at 12:13 AM, James Perkins wrote:
> Only if you add a logging.properties file to your deployment. Once you
> do that though, you can no longer configure it via the management console.
>
> I was working on a concept of logging profiles that could be assigned to
> deployments. Though that would still require a change to the deployment.
> It could be interesting to isolate all deployment logging on-demand. Not
> quite sure how it would work, but I could see it being useful for debugging.
>
> On 05/24/2012 03:00 PM, Ales Justin wrote:
>> Can you already configure loggers per deployment?
>> e.g. I want org.hibernate.search at trace for my app, but not for the whole AS
>>
>> If yes, how?
>>
>> I mean, is there a better way than adding the old TCCL filter hack I once helped
to write. :)
>>
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