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- JHipster 8 - Analisando o código da nossa primeira aplicação monolítica - Parte 1/3
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Logging in your API
Java -> Logback, Log4j2, JDK (Java Util Logging), Slf4j, e.t.c.
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Spring Boot logging with Loki, Promtail, and Grafana (Loki stack)
This is a GitHub link to my demo app. It’s simple Spring Boot web app used to debugging various stuff. There are many ways to configure JSON logging in Spring Boot. I decided to use Logback because it is easy to configure and one of the most widely used logging library in the Java Community. To enable JSON logging we need to add below dependencies.
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5 Best Logging Solutions for Java
Logback(https://logback.qos.ch/) is another non-commercial Java logging framework. It labels itself as a successor to the previously discussed Log4j framework.
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Log4j: The Pain Just Keeps Going and Going
> Then apache decides to put new people on log4j, do a backward incompatible v2 design that nevertheless is worse than slf4j. Why?
slf4j itself isn't a logging framework. It's a facade to logging frameworks.
Simple Logging Facade for Java ( https://www.slf4j.org )
It needs a logging framework behind it - log4j, log4j2, logback, commons, JUL.
The question is "why do log4j2?"
Logback went from the log4j1.x path ( https://logback.qos.ch )
Log4j2 has a lot of features that weren't present when the project started ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Log4j#Apache_Log4j_2 ).
There is a licensing difference between Logback (LGPL) and Log4jx (Apache Commons).
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E2E-Testing in CI Environment With Testcontainers
Also, I'd like you to pay attention to the log consumer. You see, when the E2E scenario fails, it's not always obvious why. Sometimes to understand the source of the problem you have to dig into containers' logs. Thankfully the log consumer allows us to forward a container's logs to any SLF4J logger instance. In this project, containers' logs are forwarded to regular text files (you can find the Logback configuration in the repository). Though it's much better to transfer logs to external logging facility (e.g. Kibana).
- 🛡️ This is how we maintain & release Secured Software on Github 🤖
- Creating an interface
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How to Check if a Java Project Depends on A Vulnerable Version of Log4j
This shows that the MariaDB JDBC driver uses Logback as a logging framework. Although Logback is not affected by Log4Shell, it has a related vulnerability (of much lesser severity, no need to panic) fixed in version 1.2.8 and 1.3.0-alpha11. I checked the version used by the connector and found that it used 1.3.0-alpha10. Even though Logback is included as a test dependency in the MariaDB driver, I sent a pull request on GitHub to update it. I encourage you to do the same in any open-source project you find and that includes a vulnerable dependency.
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Migrating off of Log4j 2.x
Dependencing on the project, changing the logger might range from easy peasy to a multi-week task. I'm ready to bet that in many (most?) cases, it'd actually be quite easy, so let's explore how to do it, using Logback as the target (there aren't that many alternatives actually).
NLog
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Help with matching Serilog with Regex
What is it you're trying to accomplish? Either this is a regular expression problem (not really dotnet related) or you should try using structured logging, with a provider and sink that support it so you don't have to use regular expressions.
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Logging in ASP.NET
NLog
- Use structured logging instead of string interpolation
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Best approach for logging in ASP.NET
Log4Net does not get that much attention any more. From my understanding it served as an alternative for Log4J, but today better and more modern solutions have been created. I migrated a codebase over to .NET Core a couple of years ago, and it seemed that Log4net had issues running on Linux because of kernel calls inside their codebase. If you look at the version history on NuGet, it had just 3 patch releases last year. As an alternative, I would suggest to check out NLog.
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Logging in your API
C# -> Built in Logger, Log4Net, Serilog, NLog, e.t.c.
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Propper Logging in Unity
I would like to use a proper logger like https://github.com/nlog/nlog
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Powershell logging module
I'm going to look at psframework mentioned elsewhere, but i make use of .NET NLog https://nlog-project.org/. it's not terribly hard to wire up, and is pretty feature rich.
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How to implement custom logger with compatible with Nlog?
have a look at this https://github.com/nlog/nlog/wiki/Context you dont want to make your own logger 99% of them time
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Log literally everything a PS1 script is doing?
For a more structured log file*) layout, you could use something like NLog with a PS wrapper.
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How to Send Bulk Log Email
NLog is another option here, with the buffering wrapper around an email target.
What are some alternatives?
Apache Log4j 2 - Apache Log4j 2 is a versatile, feature-rich, efficient logging API and backend for Java.
Serilog - Simple .NET logging with fully-structured events
Logbook - An extensible Java library for HTTP request and response logging
Log4Net - Apache Log4net is a versatile, feature-rich, efficient logging API and backend for .NET
Logstash - Logstash - transport and process your logs, events, or other data
ELMAH - Error Logging Modules & Handlers for ASP.NET
tinylog - tinylog is a lightweight logging framework for Java, Kotlin, Scala, and Android
Sentry - Sentry SDK for .NET
FizzBuzz Enterprise Edition - FizzBuzz Enterprise Edition is a no-nonsense implementation of FizzBuzz made by serious businessmen for serious business purposes.
Semantic Logging Application Block (SLAB) - Supporting semantic/structured logging for .NET
graylog - Free and open log management
Logary - Logs and metrics are one! Professional logging, metrics and analytics for your apps.