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Hi there, I am trying to make a simple logger class that I can wrap around the base forge logger.

 

The issue I am having is trying to get the logger to work so I can throw FML log levels and get my mod to show up as the mod throwing the error.

 

Here is what I got so far...

 

package com.solignis.slimeball.util;

import com.solignis.obsidian.lib.Constants;
import cpw.mods.fml.common.FMLLog;
import org.apache.logging.log4j.Logger;

/**
* Created by Ian on 2/1/2015.
*/
public class SlimeLogger {

    public static Logger logger = FMLLog.getLogger();

    public void info(String logMessage) {

        logger.info(logMessage);

    }

    public void warning(String logMessage) {

        logger.warn(logMessage);

    }

    public void severe(String logMessage) {

        logger.error(logMessage);

    }

}

 

This is what my log entries look like,

 

[20:56:47] [server thread/INFO] [FML]: Today minecraft... Tomorrow the world!
[20:56:47] [server thread/WARN] [FML]: Houston we've got a problem!
[20:56:47] [server thread/ERROR] [FML]: What did you break?

 

But as you can see in the code I am using the log4j logger. I want to use the FML logger directly but inside my wrapper.

 

Can anyone assist?

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