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RE: [aspectj-users] Proper usage of log4j

Hello Ron,

Thanks a lot, the way of additionally printing stacktrace helps too and satisfies my needs.

Best regards,
Andrej J.
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From: "Ron Bodkin" <rbodkin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: [aspectj-users] Proper usage of log4j
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You can't really match this use with the static pointcuts available to
declare error. Under the covers this is just a call to StringBuilder.append
with a Throwable instance, but there's no way to say the static type of the
argument is a Throwable. Another strategy would be to flag an error if you
log without logging the exception inside a handler, but you can't say
lexically within handler in an AspectJ pointcut, and you can't use cflow for
declare error/warning.



However, what you might want to do instead is to ADD the stack trace in
advice:



after(Logger logger, Throwable t) returning: (call(* Category.*(..)) ||
call(* Logger.*(..))) && args(*) && cflow(handler(t)) && target(logger) {

  logger.error("Cause", t);

}



This could be refined to call the right log level and to only trigger once
per handler (e.g., using a percflow aspect).



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From: aspectj-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:aspectj-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Andrej Amster
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 11:04 AM
To: aspectj-users@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [aspectj-users] Proper usage of log4j



Hello,

I have declaration in my class using org.apache.log4j.Logger:
   private static final Logger log =
Logger.getLogger(PrihlaskaReportBean.class);

And i would like to ask for hint about how to formulate declare error
pointcut, which could capture following:

log.error("some message" + e);

I want to capture this logging usage, because the "+ e" calls e.toString(),
which causes to print only the message without stacktrace(stacktrace i want
to see always).

Proper usage would be(which i want to enforce):

log.error("some message", e);

Best regards,

Andrej J.
AspectJ/AJDT enthusiast

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