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MDC Usage regression #388
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Off the top of my head, the idea is to get a copy of the MDC map from the parent thread, pass it to the child thread and have the child thread insert it into the MDC programmatically. |
Doing it programmatically is an extreme solution, since it is an old project with millions of lines of code. I am looking for a solution that will avoid modifying the entire project. |
Which version of slf4j and logback are you upgrading from? |
I upgraded from logback 1.2.9 and slf4j 1.7.26. we made an adaptation to use the MdcAdapterReplacer like this |
Hello @pauljean |
it's just an adaptation, which allowed us to update the context. with the upgrade it no longer works. |
In more recent versions of logback, the See LogbackServiceProvider, lines 44 or so. |
Here is a test that allows to reproduce the problem. |
If you set <configuration debug="true"/> you will see this printed:
So it looks like the code prevents the mdcAdapter from being set anew. I have to think about relaxing this hurdle. |
we don't understand why you locked the code to prevent a new definition of the MDCAdapter. It will be very useful if you relax the definition of the MDCAdapter. thank you for keeping us informed Many thanks |
Hello,
Currently i'm using Slf4j version 2.0.11 and Logback version 1.4.14
I'm working on an old products with a lot of code and using a lot of thread, so I need to have MDC properties thread inheritance. So I force the usage of a BasicMDCAdapter by setting the MDC.mdcAdapter to new BasicMDCAdapter() when my program starts.
The problem is that, using Slf4j version 2.0.11 and Logback version 1.4.14 this doesn't work anymore.
I don't have any MDC info in my logs.
Could you please tell me what is the correct way to use your BasicMDCAdapter ? or tell me another way to have MDC properties thread inheritance ?
Many thanks
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