Actually, the usefulness of this servlet goes beyond the initial configuration code. This servlet could also be used to view/modify the configuration (ie view/set levels for loggers, etc) for the given web application it is deployed for. I'm sure others have brought this up, but some of my current work has really brought this home.
-Mark > -----Original Message----- > From: Ceki Gülcü [mailto:ceki@;qos.ch] > Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 4:53 AM > To: Log4J Developers List > Subject: Re: [VOTE] Proposal: Log4Init servlet class > > > > It really depends on what is contained in Log4jInit servlet. > If it is just > a copy of what is in the existing log4j manual then the added > value will be > somewhat limited. However, if this addition is the harbinger > of new log4j > developments in the servlet arena, I welcome the effort. > > Another worthy effort is JMX support in log4j. Here is a call > for volunteers: > http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=log4j-dev&m=102391028026244&w=2 > > See JMX snapshots at: > > http://jakarta.apache.org/~ceki/jmx1.jpg > http://jakarta.apache.org/~ceki/jmx2.jpg > http://jakarta.apache.org/~ceki/jmx3.jpg > > > > At 21:52 06.10.2002 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >In the quest of finding more things to do that one has time > for, I propose > >that we explore the inclusion of a Log4jInit servlet class > in the official > >log4j library. This would be a servlet class that can be > used to initialize > >log4j in a web application. Everyone seems to have their > own version of one > >that all do the same basic stuff. > > > >I am making this proposal because if this class is used so > often, then I > >think a basic version should be available in the official > log4j library for > >general use or for specific extension by developers. It > will make log4j > >"easier" to use because it will have a useful off-the-shelf class > >specifically designed for web applications. > > > >However, I would like this component to be "owned" by > someone else that will > >put the energy into it. If this person is not a committer, > then I volunteer > >to "champion" and review the code, and make sure it gets > committed into cvs > >after review. But my v1.3 plate is full with plugins, > receivers, watchdogs, > >and filters. > > > >A number of folks have stated an interest in contributing to > log4j. Here's > >your chance to create something that almost every log4j web > application > >based developer will use. If no one steps up, then it will > just wait until > >one of us has the time. > > > >I think there are a number of options for this class that > can be explored, > >such as possibly using a distinct logger repository per web > >application/servlet/etc. There may be other related > components that could > >be considered. > > > >But first, what do the other committers think? > > > >+1 > > > >-Mark > > > > > >-- > >To unsubscribe, e-mail: > <mailto:log4j-dev-unsubscribe@;jakarta.apache.org> > >For additional commands, e-mail: > <mailto:log4j-dev-help@;jakarta.apache.org> > > -- > Ceki > > TCP implementations will follow a general principle of robustness: be > conservative in what you do, be liberal in what you accept from > others. -- Jon Postel, RFC 793 > > > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > <mailto:log4j-dev-unsubscribe@;jakarta.apache.org> > For additional commands, e-mail: > <mailto:log4j-dev-help@;jakarta.apache.org> > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:log4j-dev-unsubscribe@;jakarta.apache.org> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:log4j-dev-help@;jakarta.apache.org>