# Properties file which configures the operation of the JDK # logging facility. # The system will look for this config file, first using # a System property specified at startup: # # >java -Djava.util.logging.config.file=myLoggingConfigFilePath # # If this property is not specified, then the config file is # retrieved from its default location at: # # JDK_HOME/jre/lib/logging.properties # Global logging properties. # ------------------------------------------ # The set of handlers to be loaded upon startup. # Comma-separated list of class names. # (? LogManager docs say no comma here, but JDK example has comma.) handlers=java.util.logging.FileHandler, java.util.logging.ConsoleHandler # Default global logging level. # Loggers and Handlers may override this level .level=INFO # Loggers # ------------------------------------------ # Loggers are usually attached to packages. # Here, the level for each package is specified. # The global level is used by default, so levels # specified here simply act as an override. myapp.ui.level=ALL myapp.business.level=CONFIG myapp.data.level=SEVERE # Handlers # ----------------------------------------- # --- ConsoleHandler --- # Override of global logging level java.util.logging.ConsoleHandler.level=SEVERE java.util.logging.ConsoleHandler.formatter=java.util.logging.SimpleFormatter # --- FileHandler --- # Override of global logging level java.util.logging.FileHandler.level=ALL # Naming style for the output file: # (The output file is placed in the directory # defined by the "user.home" System property.) java.util.logging.FileHandler.pattern=%h/java%u.log # Limiting size of output file in bytes: java.util.logging.FileHandler.limit=50000 # Number of output files to cycle through, by appending an # integer to the base file name: java.util.logging.FileHandler.count=1 # Style of output (Simple or XML): java.util.logging.FileHandler.formatter=java.util.logging.SimpleFormatter