pathos 01/05/20 04:15:24
Modified: src/java/org/apache/log4j PropertyConfigurator.java
Log:
Documentation changes.
Revision Changes Path
1.20 +9 -9
jakarta-log4j/src/java/org/apache/log4j/PropertyConfigurator.java
Index: PropertyConfigurator.java
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diff -u -r1.19 -r1.20
--- PropertyConfigurator.java 2001/04/17 22:32:23 1.19
+++ PropertyConfigurator.java 2001/05/20 11:15:24 1.20
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@
<p>The value of the substituted variable can be defined as a system
property or in the configuration file file itself.
- <p>The syntax of variable substituion is similar to that of UNIX
+ <p>The syntax of variable substitution is similar to that of UNIX
shells. The string between an opening <b>"${"</b> and
closing <b>"}"</b> is interpreted as a key. Its value is
searched in the system properties, and if not founf then in the
@@ -98,12 +98,12 @@
/**
Read configuration from a file. The existing configuration is not
- cleared nor reset. If you require a different call, behaviour,
+ cleared nor reset. If you require a different call, behavior,
then call {@link BasicConfigurator#resetConfiguration
resetConfiguration} method before calling
<code>doConfigure</code>.
- <p>The configuration file consists of staments in the format
+ <p>The configuration file consists of statements in the format
<code>key=value</code>.
<h3>Appender configuration</h3>
@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@
<p>The root category can be assigned multiple appenders.
- <p>Each <i>appenderName</i> (seperated by commas) will be added to
+ <p>Each <i>appenderName</i> (separated by commas) will be added to
the root category. The named appender is defined using the
appender syntax defined above.
@@ -172,7 +172,7 @@
you should specify INHERITED as the value for the priority value.
<p>Similar to the root category syntax, each <i>appenderName</i>
- (seperated by commas) will be attached to the named category.
+ (separated by commas) will be attached to the named category.
<p>See the <a href="../../../../manual.html#additivity">appender
additivity rule</a> in the user manual for the meaning of the
@@ -203,10 +203,10 @@
<h3>Class Factories</h3>
- In case you are using your own sub-types of the
+ In case you are using your own subtypes of the
<code>Category</code> class and wish to use configuration files,
then you <em>must</em> set the <code>categoryFactory</code> for
- the sub-type that you are using.
+ the subtype that you are using.
<p>The syntax is:
@@ -257,7 +257,7 @@
# Root category set to DEBUG using the A2 appender defined above.
log4j.rootCategory=DEBUG, A2
- # Category definions:
+ # Category definitions:
# The SECURITY category inherits is priority from root. However, it's output
# will go to A1 appender defined above. It's additivity is non-cumulative.
log4j.category.SECURITY=INHERIT, A1
@@ -269,7 +269,7 @@
# The category "class.of.the.day" inherits its priority from the
- # category hierrarchy. Output will go to the appender's of the root
+ # category hierarchy. Output will go to the appender's of the root
# category, A2 in this case.
log4j.category.class.of.the.day=INHERIT
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