180-java-observability-logging
Use when you need to implement or improve Java logging and observability — including selecting SLF4J with Logback/Log4j2, applying proper log levels (ERROR, WARN, INFO, DEBUG, TRACE), parameterized logging, secure logging without sensitive data exposure, environment-specific conf
What it does
Java Logging Best Practices
Implement effective Java logging following standardized frameworks, meaningful log levels, core practices (parameterized logging, exception handling, no sensitive data), flexible configuration, security-conscious logging, monitoring and alerting, and comprehensive logging validation through testing.
What is covered in this Skill?
- Standardized framework selection: SLF4J facade with Logback or Log4j2
- Meaningful and consistent log levels: ERROR, WARN, INFO, DEBUG, TRACE
- Core practices: parameterized logging, proper exception handling, avoiding sensitive data
- Configuration: environment-specific (logback.xml, log4j2.xml), output formats, log rotation
- Security: mask sensitive data, control log access, secure transmission, GDPR/HIPAA compliance
- Log monitoring and alerting: centralized aggregation (ELK, Splunk, Loki), automated alerts
- Logging validation through testing: assert log messages, verify formats, test levels, measure performance impact
Scope: The reference is organized by examples (good/bad code patterns) for each core area. Apply recommendations based on applicable examples.
Constraints
Before applying any logging recommendations, ensure the project compiles. Compilation failure is a blocking condition. After applying improvements, run full verification.
- MANDATORY: Run
./mvnw compileormvn compilebefore applying any change - SAFETY: If compilation fails, stop immediately — do not proceed until resolved
- VERIFY: Run
./mvnw clean verifyormvn clean verifyafter applying improvements - BEFORE APPLYING: Read the reference for detailed good/bad examples, constraints, and safeguards for each logging pattern
When to use this skill
- Improve logging
- Apply logging
- Refactor logging
- Add logging support
Workflow
- Compile project before logging changes
Run ./mvnw compile or mvn compile and stop immediately if compilation fails.
- Read logging reference and assess current observability
Read references/180-java-observability-logging.md and evaluate framework usage, log levels, sensitive-data handling, and config gaps.
- Apply logging and observability improvements
Implement selected framework/configuration/practice changes, including secure logging and monitoring integration where applicable.
- Verify with full build
Run ./mvnw clean verify or mvn clean verify after applying improvements.
Reference
For detailed guidance, examples, and constraints, see references/180-java-observability-logging.md.
Capabilities
Install
Quality
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