checkout http://www.log4j.org/
Manu Marulachary
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> From: Smith, Curt H. [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2000 1:06 PM
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> Subject: Re: java based monitoring tools
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> > A possibility is to use the CORBA log service. It's outside
> > the container, so
> > any application can write log messages to it using IIOP. You
> > could also use the
> > log4j logging framework from Alphaworks, and implement an
> > Appender class that
> > writes to the log service or to JMS.
>
> Given no vendor has added a logging facility to a bean's
> context, I'm having to go the corba service route too.
>
> BTW: log4j from Alphaworks??? More info?? Is this a package
> or a corba service or ??
>
> Thanks,
>
> curt
>
>
> Curt Smith
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