Java Logback

Open-source Java projects categorized as Logback

Top 12 Java Logback Projects

  1. logstash-logback-encoder

    Logback JSON encoder and appenders

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  3. logback-android

    📄The reliable, generic, fast and flexible logging framework for Android

  4. spring-boot-logging

    A library for logging HTTP request/response for Spring Boot application and integration with Elastic Stack

  5. StubbornJava

    Unconventional Java code for building web servers / services without a framework. Think dropwizard but as a seed project instead of a framework. If this project had a theme it would be break the rules but be mindful of your decisions.

  6. logback-gelf

    Logback appender for sending GELF messages with zero additional dependencies.

  7. terse-logback

    Structured Logging, Tracing, and Observability with Logback

  8. Herald

    Log annotation for logging frameworks

  9. Nutrient

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  10. blacklite

    "Fast as internal ring buffer" Logback/Log4J2 appender using SQLite with zstandard dictionary compression and rollover.

  11. echopraxia

    Java Structured Logging API for Logback, Log4J2, and JUL

  12. mdc4spring

    Declarative Logging Mapping Diagnostic Context for Spring.

  13. java-structured-logging

    Showcase Structured Logging in Java with Log Events and Structured Fields

  14. Reasonable-Test-Logs

    Junit5 test execution listener that hides log events for "green" tests.

NOTE: The open source projects on this list are ordered by number of github stars. The number of mentions indicates repo mentiontions in the last 12 Months or since we started tracking (Dec 2020).

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Index

What are some of the best open-source Logback projects in Java? This list will help you:

# Project Stars
1 logstash-logback-encoder 2,463
2 logback-android 1,218
3 spring-boot-logging 247
4 StubbornJava 233
5 logback-gelf 227
6 terse-logback 197
7 Herald 74
8 blacklite 63
9 echopraxia 55
10 mdc4spring 21
11 java-structured-logging 12
12 Reasonable-Test-Logs 4

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