I’m logging in a Groovy script using:
Logger logger = Logger.getLogger("org.bonitasoft"); logger.info("Test log");
It works fine in development environment, but in the production server I can´t see the logs in server.log file.
I tried modifying standalone.xml and logging.properties, but when I restart the server it changes again to ‘WARN’.
Is it possible to do this or I should debug using the WARN level?
Thank you very much.
Which logging framework are you using? (i.e. Logger class is from which package?)
I configured a Groovy script connector with the following code:
import java.util.logging.Logger
Logger logger = Logger.getLogger("org.bonitasoft")
logger.warning("WARNING log")
logger.info("INFO log")
And then, with the WildFly server running I type the following command (on Linux, should be pretty much the same on Windows) to reconfigure the log:
cd server/bin
./jboss-cli.sh --connect
/subsystem=logging/logger=org.bonitasoft:write-attribute(name=level,value=INFO)
quit
You can find more information about WildFly logging configuration in WildFly documentation: https://docs.jboss.org/author/display/WFLY10/Logging+Configuration#LoggingConfiguration-Whyistherea{{logging.properties}}file%3F