Sorry that it's not working for you.

I use NetBeans for my IDE, so I trust that someone else reading this
who uses Eclipse can help you better than me.

(Am I correct to presume that the relevant setting in your "appengine-
web.xml" points to the correct "logging.properties" file and
location?)


On Jun 11, 8:59 am, Daniel <[email protected]> wrote:
> I did as you said in 1 --> did nothing
>
> after I did as you said in 2   --> the logs started to appear in my
> development eclipse console (*which is really great! , thx , although
> only warning and above logs :()
>
> did as you said in 3, but did not helped :(
>
> i tired this
> .level = WARNING
> dr.todo.beans.[...].level = FINE
>
> and this
> .level = WARNING
> dr.[...].level = FINE
>
> here an example from the code and the output from the logs
>
> System.err.println("Inside HoursReportBean Constructor
> eerrrrrrrrrrrrrr b4");
> log.fine("*Inside HoursReportBean Constructor"+":"+new Date());
> log.info("*Inside HoursReportBean Constructor"+":"+new Date());
> log.warning("**Inside HoursReportBean Constructor"+":"+new Date());
> log.severe("**Inside HoursReportBean Constructor"+":"+new Date());
> System.err.println("Inside HoursReportBean Constructor
> eerrrrrrrrrrrrrr after");
>
> in logs i see the following:
>
> #
> 2011-06-11 00:58:06.446
>
> [vedmack/1.351054244259633422].<stderr>: Inside HoursReportBean
> Constructor eerrrrrrrrrrrrrr b4
>
> #
> W 2011-06-11 00:58:06.449
>
> dr.todo.beans.HoursReportBean <init>: **Inside HoursReportBean
> Constructor:Sat Jun 11 07:58:06 UTC 2011
>
> #
> E 2011-06-11 00:58:06.450
>
> dr.todo.beans.HoursReportBean <init>: **Inside HoursReportBean
> Constructor:Sat Jun 11 07:58:06 UTC 2011
>
> #
> W 2011-06-11 00:58:06.450
>
> [vedmack/1.351054244259633422].<stderr>: Inside HoursReportBean
> Constructor eerrrrrrrrrrrrrr after
>
> 4) its already with lower cases,,,,
>
> On Jun 10, 11:43 pm, Ian Marshall <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > 1.  Have a look 
> > athttp://groups.google.com/group/google-appengine-java/browse_thread/th...
> > for a hint about your "appengine-web.xml" file.
>
> > 2.  I place my "logging.properties" file in
>
> >   /WEB-INF/classes
>
> > Why? I cannot remember, but this worked for me.
>
> > 3.  Your "logging.properties" file uses its default level, for your
> > own classes, of
>
> >   # Set the default logging level for all loggers
> >   .level = WARNING
>
> > I use
>
> >   # Set the default logging level for all loggers
> >   .level = WARNING
>
> >   com.my.app.[...].level = FINE
>
> > This then allows my log message of level FINE or more severe to be
> > recorded.
>
> > 4. Case sensitivity: I recall (perhaps wrongly) that
> > "logging.properties" will work whereas "Logging.properties" will not.
>
> > Does any of this help?
>
> > On Jun 10, 8:33 pm, Daniel <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > this is the content of the logging.properties file (I have never
> > > touched it)
>
> > > # A default java.util.logging configuration.
> > > # (All App Engine logging is through java.util.logging by default).
> > > #
> > > # To use this configuration, copy it into your application's WEB-INF
> > > # folder and add the following to your appengine-web.xml:
> > > #
> > > # <system-properties>
> > > #   <property name="java.util.logging.config.file" value="WEB-INF/
> > > logging.properties"/>
> > > # </system-properties>
> > > #
>
> > > # Set the default logging level for all loggers to WARNING
> > > .level = WARNING
>
> > > # Set the default logging level for ORM, specifically, to WARNING
> > > DataNucleus.JDO.level=WARNING
> > > DataNucleus.Persistence.level=WARNING
> > > DataNucleus.Cache.level=WARNING
> > > DataNucleus.MetaData.level=WARNING
> > > DataNucleus.General.level=WARNING
> > > DataNucleus.Utility.level=WARNING
> > > DataNucleus.Transaction.level=WARNING
> > > DataNucleus.Datastore.level=WARNING
> > > DataNucleus.ClassLoading.level=WARNING
> > > DataNucleus.Plugin.level=WARNING
> > > DataNucleus.ValueGeneration.level=WARNING
> > > DataNucleus.Enhancer.level=WARNING
> > > DataNucleus.SchemaTool.level=WARNING
>
> > > and I have only 1 copy of it, and it was never moved, in WEB-INF
>
> > > any ideas?
>
> > > On Jun 9, 11:31 am, Ian Marshall <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hi,
>
> > > > A few trouble-shooting questions:
>
> > > >   ·  What's in your "logging.properties" file?
> > > >   ·  Where is this file? Has it moved recently? Have you more than one
> > > > copy of this file?
>
> > > > On Jun 8, 2:00 pm, Daniel <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > Hi
>
> > > > > I always was writing the info messages to the log (like described in
> > > > > here :
>
> > > > >http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/java/runtime.html#Logging)
>
> > > > > I always used the .info method and the messages were perfectly shown
> > > > > in the Admin Log page,
>
> > > > > But recently i noticed the .info messages stopped to work, adn
> > > > > only .warning and higher are written into the Log...
>
> > > > > Why is that?
>
> > > > > How can I write .info messages into the log?
>
> > > > > import java.util.logging.Logger;
>
> > > > > private static final Logger log =
> > > > > Logger.getLogger(KeepSessionAliveServlet.class.getName());
>
> > > > > log.info("KeepSessionAliveServlet");   <-- not working :(
>
> > > > > log.warning("KeepSessionAliveServlet");   <-- does work :/
>
> > > > > Any ideas?

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