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[jira] Commented: (OPENJPA-10) persistence unit name should be default diagnostic context for standard OpenJPA log impl

    [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENJPA-10?page=comments#action_12427071 ] 
            
Patrick Linskey commented on OPENJPA-10:
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To implement this, we will need to change LogFactoryImpl to check for a PU name during its configuration. This probably means making LogFactoryImpl implement Configurable, and then doing the appropriate processing at the right points in the Configurable's lifecycle.

I do not know if the PU name is available directly from an OpenJPAConfiguration; we may need to do some work to register the PU name with the OpenJPAConfiguration, probably from PersistenceProviderImpl.

> persistence unit name should be default diagnostic context for standard OpenJPA log impl
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>                 Key: OPENJPA-10
>                 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENJPA-10
>             Project: OpenJPA
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Patrick Linskey
>            Priority: Minor
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> OpenJPA's default logging implementation has a concept of a diagnostic context, roughly stolen from log4j. The basic idea is that in a configuration file, the user can specify a diagnostic context string that will be printed out with each log message. The result is that if a user has multiple EntityManagerFactories running in the same JVM, she can distinguish between the different logging outputs, even if they all just go to stderr.
> The JPA spec requires that persistence units are named uniquely. This presents us with an opportunity: we could check for the existence of multiple EMFs and, if found and the user did not specify a diagnostic context, automatically set the logging diagnostic context based on the name of the persistence unit.

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