Hi Evgeny,

Actually, you have to explicitly set it with like this for example:
       getLogService().setLoggerName("com.noelios.web.WebComponent.www");

I will make a change to have a default value.

Best regards,
Jerome  

> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Evgeny Shepelyuk
> Envoyé : samedi 4 août 2007 16:14
> À : [email protected]
> Objet : Re: Access log configuration
> 
> 04.08.07 в 16:10 Jerome Louvel в своём письме писал(а):
> 
> >
> > Hi Evgeny,
> >
> > There is indeed a hole here. The NRE provides a dedicated 
> log handler and
> > sends all the access log messages to the logger name of 
> your Component
> > class, with a "www" at the end (ex:  
> > "com.mycompany.rest.MyComponent.www").
> >
> > I've attached a working example used by the Restlet.org web 
> site. I will
> > also update the docs on the topic. See new issue:
> > http://restlet.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=343
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Jerome
> 
>       Hi Jerome !
> Thnx for answer but the issue is still unresolved for me.
> What is
> > your Component class
> ??
> 
> I'm not extending the component class in my application. I'm 
> doing smth  
> like code below in main() method of my service.
> 
> Component component = new Component();
> Application application = new Application(component.getContext()) {
>       public Restlet createRoot() {
>               Router router = new Router(getContext());
>               .....
>               return router;
>       }
> ;
> 
> application.getMetadataService().setDefaultLanguage(Language.ENGLISH);
> 
> Server server = new Server(Protocol.HTTP, 8182, application);
> 
> component.getServers().add(server);
> component.getDefaultHost().attach("", application);
> component.start();
> 
> What name i should use for configiring my logger ?
> Thnx in advance.
> -- 
> Best Regards
> Evgeny K. Shepelyuk

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