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It is a poor logging practice to use multiple loggers rather than logging levels in a single class.
 
  
 
==Description==
 
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It is a poor logging practice to use multiple loggers rather than logging levels in a single class.
  
 
Good logging practice dictates the use of a single logger that supports different logging levels for each class.
 
Good logging practice dictates the use of a single logger that supports different logging levels for each class.
  
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The following code errantly declares multiple loggers.
 
The following code errantly declares multiple loggers.
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Description

It is a poor logging practice to use multiple loggers rather than logging levels in a single class.

Good logging practice dictates the use of a single logger that supports different logging levels for each class.


Risk Factors

TBD

Examples

The following code errantly declares multiple loggers.

	public class MyClass {
	  private final static Logger good =     
				Logger.getLogger(MyClass.class);
	  private final static Logger bad =     
				Logger.getLogger(MyClass.class);
	  private final static Logger ugly =     
				Logger.getLogger(MyClass.class);
	  ...
	}


Related Attacks


Related Vulnerabilities

Related Controls


Related Technical Impacts


References

Note: A reference to related CWE or CAPEC article should be added when exists. Eg: