On Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at 12:50:08PM +0100, Sascha Brawer wrote: > Michael Koch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Fri, 16 Jan 2004 11:48:16 +0100: > > >>>> [Patch for adding logging.properties] > > >This is not to overwrite things in java.util.logging in the default > >version. It's more to make the administrator aware that he can change > >the defaults easily site-global. It should show the defaults in > >java.util.logging too. That way the admin doesnt has to look into the > >sources to see them. Thats not the case currently. The logging.properties > >in Suns JRE does this. > > If the only purpose of the patch is documentation, it really should have > more verbose comments. I don't think that the proposed patch would > actually help a sysadmin very much. What about the following? > > # Logging Configuration > # --------------------- > # By setting properties in this file, you can change the behavior > # of the java.util.logging framework. Some examples are listed below. > # > # > # To change the logging threshold of all loggers to the value > # java.util.logging.Level.CONFIG, un-comment the following line: > # > # .level=CONFIG > # > # > # To change the logging threshold of all loggers in the "foo.bar" > # namespace to java.util.logging.Level.FINEST, un-comment the follwing > # line. This will also affect any children, such as "foo.bar.baz". > # > # foo.bar.level=FINEST > # > # > # To register a FileHandler for the "foo.bar" namespace and its > # children, un-comment the following line. By default, the FileHandler > # will write XML-formatted messages into a file "java0.log" in the > # user's home directory. > # > # foo.bar.handlers=java.util.logging.FileHandler > # > # > # To make a FileHandler use plain text instead of XML, and to place > # the log file into a different location (such as /tmp/myfile.log > # or /var/tmp/myfile.log), un-comment the following: > # > # java.util.logging.FileHandler.pattern=%t/myfile.log > # java.util.logging.FileHandler.formatter=java.util.logging.SimpleFormatter > # > # > # Logging can be configured in many ways. For more information, please > # look at the documentation of the java.util.logging package.
Looks great. I will use this. This should go into libgcj too. Will make sure this. Michael _______________________________________________ Classpath mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/classpath

