Sorry for posting to the wrong forum and thanks for the response. But could
you please let me know if any special flags need to be turned on in javac or
java.

Best Regards,
Debarshi


On 6/13/08, Curt Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On Jun 13, 2008, at 10:15 AM, Debarshi Sanyal wrote:
>
>  Hi,
>>
>> I wrote a small Java program to configure an org.apache.log4j.Logger and
>> log messages using it.
>>
>> Excerpts from the Java file are:
>>
>> package MyPackage;
>>
>> //...
>>
>> public class LogTest
>> {
>>    private static Hashtable cLoggerHash = new Hashtable();
>>    private void setLogInfo()
>>    {
>>        String sLogFile = "TestLogFile.log";
>>        Logger cLogger = Logger.getLogger( sLogFile );
>>        cLogger.setLevel( Level.toLevel("DEBUG") );
>>        PatternLayout cLayout = new PatternLayout();
>>        cLayout.setConversionPattern( "[%d{yyyy/MM/dd HH:mm:ss.SSS}]%C
>> - %m%n" );
>>
>>
>>        RollingFileAppender cFileAppender = new RollingFileAppender();
>>        //...
>>        cFileAppender.activateOptions(
>> );
>>        cFileAppender.setLayout( cLayout );
>>        cLogger.addAppender( cFileAppender );
>>        cLoggerHash.put( sLogFile, cLogger );
>>   }
>>   public static void main (String[] args)
>>   {
>>       LogTest logTest = new LogTest();
>>       logTest.setLogInfo();
>>       Logger cLogger = Logger.getLogger( "TestLogFile.log" );
>>       cLogger.log("TestLogFile.log", Level.INFO,  "\t ++++++++++++++ This
>> is a test log +++++++++++++++++ ", null);
>>
>>   }
>>
>> The output is:
>> [2008/06/13 20:24:53.415]?     -     ++++++++++++++ This is a test log
>> +++++++++++++++++
>>
>>
>> The fully qualified classname is NOT displayed.
>> Instead a "?" is displayed.
>>
>> Please help.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Debarshi
>>
>
>
> This question should have been asked on log4j-user, not log4cxx-user.  The
> most common cause is that the class file was not compiled with debug
> information.
>
>

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