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h1. Configure Logging in Petals ESB
Petals uses the logger provided by the JDK.
The logger configuration file, named loggers.properties, is located in $PETALS_HOME/*conf* folder.
TODO: Fix location with debian or rpm installer.
h2. Petals Logger Level
Petals define a specific level: MONIT.
The levels provided by Petals in descending order are:
The levels provided by Petals in descending order are:
* FINEST (lowest value)
h2. Petals Logger Level
The root logger level is WARNING. It means that all classes log only SEVERE and WARNING information.
By settings the parameter *{+}Petals.level{+}* to INFO, we defines that all petals services will log at INFO level and at all higher level. The logger *{+}Petals{+}* is the root logger for petals services.
By settings the parameter *{+}Petals.level{+}* to INFO, we defines that all petals services will log at INFO level and at all higher level. The logger *{+}Petals{+}* is the root logger for petals services.
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h2. Petals handler
By default two handler are used: consoleHandler and FileHandler.
The console handler is use to disply log in the console output.
The parameter java.util.logging.ConsoleHandler.level define the level
The console handler is use to disply log in the console output.
The parameter java.util.logging.ConsoleHandler.level define the level
h2. Petals formatter
h2. Configure logg
Petals Level :
Petals define a custom log level : MONIT. When this le level siactivate many
This level logs
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