The AOP framework has a bunch of log4j statements in it. unless you set up log4j yourself and the appender cs is trying to use I think what is happening is that log4j is using a default appender for the log statements ( the one cf is using ) but maybe that one is set for a format that doesn't format the output in a printable way. I'll maybe go through that and change the way the statements are being made so they wont show output. It shouldn't really be an issue since log4j in general is supposed to be extremely fast.
 

On Oct 25, 2006, at 12:11 AM, Barney Boisvert wrote:

Since I integrated my transaction advice (via a ProxyFactoryBean),
I've noticed a huge number of spurious log records being written to my
console/log files.

...
10/24 21:08:25  [] -
10/24 21:08:25  [] -
10/24 21:08:26  [] -
10/24 21:08:26  [] -
10/24 21:08:26  [] -
...

I'm not necessarily pointing the finger at ColdSpring, but that's my
strong suspicion, since I started noticing it very close to the same
time I started using the AOP proxies.  Can anyone confirm/deny this
behaviour for me?  I also don't know if it's really empty CFTRACE
tags, but the format seems to match what CFTRACE gives (just without
any info).

cheers,
barneyb
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