jboss-logmanager-ext | Extended support for JBoss Log Manager
kandi X-RAY | jboss-logmanager-ext Summary
kandi X-RAY | jboss-logmanager-ext Summary
JBoss Log Manager Extended.
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- Format the given ExtLogRecord
- Adds an exception to the generator
- Append a character to the builder
- Adds the given stack trace elements to the generator
- Override this method
- Writes a start document
- Write start document
- Write an empty element
- Writes an empty element
- Writes characters to the stream
- Writes the log record to the underlying output stream
- Write a CDATA string
- Writes the end of the XML element
- Flushes the stream
- Sets the hostname to connect to
- Handles an entity reference
- Sets the meta data
- Enables or disables pretty printing
- Returns a JsonGenerator instance
- Writes the end document
- Writes a comment
- Writes a DTD
- Writes a start element
- Returns an XML generator
- Closes the writer
- Write a processing instruction
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QUESTION
I'm a beginner with wildfly logging and I'm trying to add more information in the log generated by Jboss, like the Hostname (instead of the ip adress)
I'm using Wildfly 10 with the jboss-logmanager-ext who sent logs to logstash 6.7.1 each one in a docker container
jboss-logmanager-ext-1.0.0.Alpha5.jar is added inside Wildfly using CLI, here is the logstash formatter line :
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Apr-15 at 23:46You could try adding the jboss.qualified.host.name
or jboss.home.name
system properties.
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Install jboss-logmanager-ext
You can use jboss-logmanager-ext like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the jboss-logmanager-ext component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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