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Logger writes information in log file.

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Define logger

A logger is defined in the following path: project_name/src/main/resources/metadata/logbackloggers.xml:

Define logger
<logbackconfig xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="../xsd/applications.xsd">
       <logbackloggers> 
               <logbacklogger>
                       <loggername>loggername</loggername>
                       <logbackappenderfilename>loggerfilename</logbackappenderfilename>
                       <logbackclasses>
                              <logbackclass>
                                     <logbackclassname>com.crm.kounta.webapi.KOUNTAUtilBean</logbackclassname>
                              </logbackclass>
                       </logbackclasses> 
               </logbacklogger>
       </logbackloggers>
</logbackconfig>

Retrieve logger

To retrieve the current CRM Session object you have to use getCRMSession() method which is implemented in com.crm.businessobject.CRMBase super class. Note that all CRMBO, CRMUI, CRMProcess and CRMAPIBean classes extend CRMBase.

Retrieve CRM Session
 public CRMDO copy(CRMDO dto)
{
	CRMSession session = getCRMSession();
	...
}

Use logger

After retrieving the CRM Session, you can use it to get information about the logged in user, the server, the database and the general and formatting settings.

Example 1 - Logged In User
public CRMDO copy(CRMDO dto)
{
	CRMSession session = getCRMSession();
	if( dto instanceof CUSTOMCRMDORentalTypeProduct)
	{
		CUSTOMCRMDORentalTypeProduct oldProduct = (CUSTOMCRMDORentalTypeProduct) dto;
		CUSTOMCRMDORentalTypeProduct newProduct = (CUSTOMCRMDORentalTypeProduct)oldProduct.clone();
		newProduct.setCreatedDate(getCurrentDate());
		newProduct.setCreatedByUnit(session.getUnit());
		newProduct.setCreatedByUser(ejbSession.getLoggedUser());
		newProduct.setUpdatedByUnit(null);
		newProduct.setUpdatedByUser(null);
		newProduct.setUpdatedDate(null);
	}
}
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