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I am trying to format some java logging through a properties file, however it is not working. I have these lines in the properties file:

java.util.logging.ConsoleHandler.formatter=mypackage.logging.LogFormatter
java.util.logging.FileHandler.formatter=mypackage.logging.LogFormatter

where my custom formatter LogFormatter is in mypackage.logging

The log output is showing that the SimpleFormatter is being used, rather than my custom formatter.

How can I get my custom formatter to be used through the logging properties file?

edit: I have tried all the premade formatters such as com.bea.logging.LogMessageFormatter, SimpleFormatter and XmlFormatter. They work just fine. It's just any new formatter that I create does not work (extending Formatter). Could this be a classpath issue?

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The LogManager will report errors to System.err which is probably redirected to a log file. Finding that log file should help you out.

If you are dealing with any class not visible from system class loader you'll run into JDK-6448699 LogManager does not load log handler correctly and JDK-6878454 LogManager class loading inconsistent with Java EE best practices.

To prove your Formatter is visible from the system class path try the following code:

Class.forName("mypackage.logging.LogFormatter", true, ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader());

You can set the sun.misc.URLClassPath.debug system property to true or use the -verbose:class on launch to get some more debug information on classloading.

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