Spring, logging and JMX
Read OriginalThis technical article explains how to expose and manage Log4J loggers via JMX in a Spring application to dynamically change log levels at runtime. It details the XML configuration, highlights boilerplate code, and introduces a custom Spring JMX namespace to simplify the process, including a link to a sample project on GitHub.
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