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Gregoire Botquin commented on JBAS-8791:
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I unfortunately didn't get any further information by changing the jboss-logging
deployer. But when debugging a bit more and reading some other topics on the user forum, I
saw that the Layout of my appender was not set, which is the cause that my logs didn't
appear and weren't append in the logger. I programmatically set one, and the logs were
written as expected. So now the question is, why my appender didn't get a Layout. Is
there something wrong/missing in my configuration?
BTW when checking the jboss-logging deployer I think there is a typo in the name of a bean
: JBossLog4jRepostiorySelector . Could this have an incidence?
Thx
Greg
log4j-appender seems not working in jboss-logging (AS6 final)
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Key: JBAS-8791
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBAS-8791
Project: JBoss Application Server
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: Logging
Affects Versions: 6.0.0.Final
Reporter: Gregoire Botquin
Assignee: David Lloyd
Labels: jboss-logging, log4j, log4j-appender, logging
We are using some custom logger based on log4j appenders. I made a jboss-logging.xml
configuration but it seems that my log4j-appender doesn't log anything. I'm
working in AS6 final version.
I made an example with a standard log4j appender (neither working). The category
"com.sample" should be managed by the log4jappender. Every second the bean
should write something, but nothing happens, the log file is not even created. I tried
with other log4j loggers/ custom loggers and no success.
When activating CONSOLE handler the logs are correctly written in console, but when only
using the log4j-appender nothing happens after server started.
The configuration file seems correct (?), but can't unfortunately check it against a
documentation yet.
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<logging xmlns="urn:jboss:logging:6.0"
xmlns:b="urn:jboss:bean-deployer:2.0">
<!-- ================================= -->
<!-- Preserve messages in a local file -->
<!-- ================================= -->
<!-- A time/date based rolling handler -->
<periodic-rotating-file-handler
file-name="${jboss.server.log.dir}/server.log"
name="FILE"
autoflush="true"
append="true"
suffix=".yyyy-MM-dd"> <!-- To roll over at the top of each
hour, use ".yyyy-MM-dd-HH" instead -->
<error-manager>
<only-once/>
</error-manager>
<formatter>
<!-- To revert back to simple stack traces without JAR versions, change
"%E" to "%e" below. -->
<!-- Uncomment this to get the class name in the log as well as the category
<pattern-formatter pattern="%d %-5p [%c] %C{1} (%t) %s%E%n"/>
-->
<!-- Uncomment this to log without the class name in the log -->
<pattern-formatter pattern="%d %-5p [%c] (%t) %s%E%n"/>
</formatter>
</periodic-rotating-file-handler>
<!-- ============================== -->
<!-- Append messages to the console -->
<!-- ============================== -->
<console-handler name="CONSOLE" autoflush="true"
target="System.out">
<error-manager>
<only-once/>
</error-manager>
<level name="INFO"/>
<formatter>
<pattern-formatter pattern="%d{HH:mm:ss,SSS} %-5p [%c]
%s%E%n"/>
</formatter>
</console-handler>
<log4j-appender name="Log4jAppender"
class="org.apache.log4j.DailyRollingFileAppender">
<error-manager>
<only-once/>
</error-manager>
<level name="DEBUG"/>
<properties>
<!-- <property
name="directory">${jboss.server.log.dir}/</property> -->
<property
name="file">${jboss.server.log.dir}/log4j.log</property>
<property name="append">true</property>
<property name="datePattern">'.'yyyy-MM-dd</property>
</properties>
<formatter>
<pattern-formatter pattern="%d %-5p [%c] %m%n"/>
</formatter>
</log4j-appender>
<logger category="com.sample">
<level name="DEBUG"/>
<handlers>
<handler-ref name="Log4jAppender"/>
</handlers>
</logger>
<!-- ======================= -->
<!-- Setup the Root category -->
<!-- ======================= -->
<root-logger>
<!-- Set the root logger priority via a system property, with a default value.
-->
<level name="${jboss.server.log.threshold:INFO}"/>
<handlers>
<handler-ref name="Log4jAppender"/>
<!--
<handler-ref name="CONSOLE"/>
<handler-ref name="FILE"/>
-->
</handlers>
</root-logger>
</logging>
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package com.sample;
import javax.ejb.Schedule;
import javax.ejb.Stateless;
import org.apache.log4j.Logger;
//@Singleton
@Stateless
public class TestBean {
public static final Logger LOG = Logger.getLogger(TestBean.class);
public TestBean(){
System.out.println("TestBean is instantiated and should write someting in the log
file");
LOG.info("This is information log");
}
@Schedule(second="*/1", minute="*",hour="*",
persistent=false)
public void writeSomething(){
System.out.println("This should write something in the log file at scheduled
times");
LOG.info("This is scheduled information log");
}
}
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