On 19/05/2005, at 5:49 AM, Harry Hartley wrote:



I take that you are referring to the 1.2.9 release package? I'll take a
look as this might be a release issue. There are lots of new directories
in
the current cvs head, and even though the code was is not included in the
1.2 release, the empty dirs probably are. That is a simple cvs checkout
issue. But I can see where it is confusing, no doubt, and I will make
sure
it is fixed for the next upcoming release.



This is the case, and thanks. I think it would be really handy to have a
very simple Tomcat webapp logging example. I would be willing to contribute
this. Can you point me to a link that describes the submission process?



An easy way to contribute is to post a new Bugzilla entry against log4j, and attach your contribution against the issue.


http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/query.cgi?product=Log4j


In the v1.2.9 release? Can you point me at an example?



Chainsaw is a part of the Log4J 1.2.9 release. In the javadoc that describes
the different kinds of receivers Specifically XMLSocketReceiver, there is
mention of an XMLSocketAppender. I searched several times through code and
html (java) docs without success. What I found doing web searches is that
XMLSocketAppender is supported by Log4Cxx. This led to my other question
about which is the flagship and which the follower.



Chainsaw v1 is part of the 1.2.x release. However the current version of Chainsaw is v2, and is associated with the log4j 1.3 release. Chainsaw is now a separate component from log4j and is in it's own CVS repository (logging-chainsaw).




No promises, but how does one contribute to the documentation?


Attach a patch to a bugzilla entry, they are always gratefully received.

cheers,

Paul Smith



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