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Revision as of 09:51, 17 September 2008
How do I integrate with a third party logging framework
EclipseLink's default logging is based on Java (1.4 an higher) java.util.logging but is also extensible to allow other logging frameworks to be used.
Contents
EclipseLink User Guide References
This how-to example will illustrate how other logging solutions such as Log4J and Apache common logging can be easily used with EclipseLink.
References
How to configure a custom logger in JPA
Logging Extension Basics
Customizing EclipseLink to use another logging framework or integrate with an existing logging infrastructure involves:
- Implementing your own SessionLog
- Configuring the use of your SessionLog
Using Log4J
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
The Oracle TopLink forum has an example provided [1]. An EclipseLink version is still required.
Using Apache Commons Logging
UNDER CONSTRUCTION