I dusted off and fixed up two small yet related projects I've had lying around
forever.
The first is a substitute java.util.logging LogManager that fixes about 10 zillion bugs,
and is all-around much better-behaved (not to mention far simpler) than the default JDK
implementation.
The second is a deployable java.util.logging Handler JAR that forwards j.u.l LogRecords to
log4j.
The upshot of this thing is, two tiny JARs and you're able to see all j.u.l messages
mapped in properly with the regular server log, without having to rearchitecht the whole
logging system. While I was hoping to uncover the secrets of the universe, unfortunately
on a stock 5.0.0.CR2 startup, the only extra stuff printed was a couple RMI messages. Oh
well.
The logmanager source is here (the resultant classes must be on the boot classpath, and
the -Djava.util.logging.manager system property must point at the
org.jboss.logmanager.LogManager class):
http://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/sandbox/david.lloyd/jboss-logmanager/trunk
The logbridge deployable is here (make a JAR and stick it in deployers/ to get early logs,
or deploy/ if you don't care about that stuff):
http://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/sandbox/david.lloyd/jboss-logbridge/trunk/
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