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I configured in my application jul over slf4j with logback binding

logging.properties

handlers = org.slf4j.bridge.SLF4JBridgeHandler

logback.xml

    <contextListener class="ch.qos.logback.classic.jul.LevelChangePropagator">
      <resetJUL>true</resetJUL>
    </contextListener>

<root level="WARN">   
   <appender-ref ref="CONSOLE" />
</root>

<logger name="x.y.z" level="DEBUG" additivity="false">
  <appender-ref ref="ASYNC-ORDER-MANAGER" />
</logger>

In my class x.y.z.Foo if I reference directly slf4j as below all works fine:

slf4jlogger.info("Get email info for order {} ", request);

If I use JUL it doesn't work:

jullogger.log(INFO, "getFullOrder info for order {0} ", request);

It starts to work only if I change the root level for logback and set it to the corresponding value (root level -> INFO).

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  • What happens if the ASYNC-ORDER-MANAGER is attached to the root logger. Do you see any difference?
    – Ceki
    Nov 11, 2015 at 18:28
  • Nothing changed. I found a work-around to make it works. I defined the same logger on logback and on logging.properties (e.g. logging.properties --> x.y.z.level=DEBUG Nov 17, 2015 at 11:03
  • According to my experience the LevelChangePropagator is only able to propagate the level (change) to JUL when the full category name is configured in the <logger> config, will say: <logger name="x.y.z.Foo" level="DEBUG" additivity="false">...</logger> is required. Though this observation applies to a configuration using Logback I think the problem is the same here. Jun 25, 2017 at 13:06

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