Hi,

The answer is yes but it demands work. You can write a custom errorHandler that will 
write to a file after an error is detected. Let me know if you need more help, Ceki 

At 10:10 13.02.2001 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I saw reference to a JDBC appender and will look at it,
>but is there a general failover feature in log4j.
>
>For example if for some reason the JDBC appender can't
>function because of a bad network connection, or what
>have you, can you specifiy another location for the log
>files to go until they can be logged into the primary
>location?
>
>jvz.
>
>
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