181-java-observability-logging

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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 configuration, log aggregation and monitoring, or validating logging through tests. This should trigger for requests such as Improve logging; Apply logging; Refactor logging; Add logging support. Part of cursor-rules-java project

jabrena By jabrena schedule Updated 6/15/2026

name: 181-java-observability-logging description: 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 configuration, log aggregation and monitoring, or validating logging through tests. This should trigger for requests such as Improve logging; Apply logging; Refactor logging; Add logging support. Part of cursor-rules-java project license: Apache-2.0 metadata: author: Juan Antonio Breña Moral version: 0.15.0

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 compile or mvn compile before applying any change
  • SAFETY: If compilation fails, stop immediately — do not proceed until resolved
  • VERIFY: Run ./mvnw clean verify or mvn clean verify after 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

  1. Compile project before logging changes

Run ./mvnw compile or mvn compile and stop immediately if compilation fails.

  1. Read logging reference and assess current observability

Read references/181-java-observability-logging.md and evaluate framework usage, log levels, sensitive-data handling, and config gaps.

  1. Apply logging and observability improvements

Implement selected framework/configuration/practice changes, including secure logging and monitoring integration where applicable.

  1. Verify with full build

Run ./mvnw clean verify or mvn clean verify after applying improvements.

Reference

For detailed guidance, examples, and constraints, see references/181-java-observability-logging.md.

Install via CLI
npx skills add https://github.com/jabrena/cursor-rules-java --skill 181-java-observability-logging
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