Grails Logging
Grails Quickcast #7
Authors: Sergio del Amo
Grails Version: 4
1 Grails Training
Apache Grails Training
Apache Grails is now part of the Apache Software Foundation. The community-maintained training catalog is being migrated; in the meantime see the Learning page for current resources, recorded talks, and links to other community-supplied training material.
2 Grails Logging
This Quickcast introduces several tips and tricks related to logging with a Grails 3 application. It discusses the changes to logger names in Grails 3.3 and things to bear in mind when logging in Grails artifacts and Groovy POGOs. Moreover, it explains the benefits of using Slf4j, parameterized logging, how to configure rolling logging, how to use an external configuration file, etc.
3 Do you need help with Grails?
Help with Apache Grails
Apache Grails is supported by an active community of contributors and the Apache Software Foundation. If you need help working through a guide, want to discuss the framework, or have run into something that looks like a bug, the channels below are the right place to start.
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Slack - real-time conversation with the Apache Grails community.
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dev@grails.apache.org">Developer mailing list - design discussions and contributor coordination.
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users@grails.apache.org">Users mailing list - end-user questions and answers.
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Issue tracker on GitHub - file a bug or feature request against the framework.
For Grails plugins, see the matching project on the apache org or the plugin’s own GitHub repository.