OK. I'll add this.

At 10:11 18.02.2002 +0100, you wrote:
>We use log4j to process logging events even from not-java sources (C, ksh etc)
>using our own interfaces (XML, MQM...).
>
>Unfortunately we are not able to specify the time field in LoggingEvent
>with the originated time of the (external not java) log-event.
>
>Instead the time field is set in the constructor of LoggingEvent, when
>the instance of the LoggingEvent Object is created, which in the worst
>case can differ many hours from the time the log-event was originated.
>
>What we like to to is this:
>
>     callAppenders(new LoggingEvent(fqcn, this, logTimeOriginated, level, 
> message, t));
>
>Therefore we are in desperate need of a second constructor for LoggingEvent
>which takes the "originated log time" in millis.
>
>How do You think about it???
>
>Best regards,
>Christian Kedl
>
>
>
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