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Log4j2 not working with probe #408

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padcom opened this issue Sep 8, 2014 · 2 comments
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Log4j2 not working with probe #408

padcom opened this issue Sep 8, 2014 · 2 comments

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padcom commented Sep 8, 2014

From [email protected] on May 09, 2014 17:16:25

What steps will reproduce the problem? 1.Create a an web application that implements slf4j and log4j2 as its logging framework
2.Deploy probe to tomcat.
3.And try to access probe and access the logs created by Log4j2 framework, it is not there What is the expected result? The logs should show along with jdk logs(catalina.out) in /probe/logs/index.htm page What happens instead? All the logs created by Log4j2 framework are not showing up in the logs page(/probe/logs/index.htm) What version of Probe are you using? 2.3.3 What environment (browser version, Tomcat version, JVM version, server OS)? Browsers - All, Tomcat Version - 6.0.37, Java 1.6.0-35, Linux Ubuntu 13.04 Please provide any additional information below. (Attach logs or stack traces as files instead of pasting the contents here.)

Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/psi-probe/issues/detail?id=408

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padcom commented Sep 8, 2014

From [email protected] on May 13, 2014 06:35:21

PSI Probe does not claim to support Log4j2, so this is not a defect.

We can add support for Log4j2, but it has not been released yet. The API might still change. Let's wait until GA.

Status: NeedInfo
Labels: -Type-Defect -Priority-High Type-Feature Priority-Medium

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padcom commented Sep 8, 2014

From [email protected] on May 19, 2014 05:59:51

For those following along at home, "GA" is "general availability," which just means the official release.

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