JMS topics are one way to go for that (especially if you use durable
subscriptions). Flume is neat of course. The UDP socket stuff might work
with UDP multicast, but I'm not sure. Using any of the database appenders
would work for this, too.

JGroups, though, does sound interesting.


On 11 July 2014 06:48, Gary Gregory <[email protected]> wrote:

> Daniel,
>
> Thank you :-)
>
> Can you use JMS or Flume to the same effect? These are supported in Log4j
> 2.
>
> Gary
>
>
> On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 5:08 AM, Cullender, Daniel <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Log4J dev team,
>>
>> First off, thanks for a great product - we have integrated log4j2 rc2
>> into our Tomcat instance (even though we initially setup it up of log4j)
>> and it works like a charm!
>>
>> Quick Question - are there any multicast appenders (using, for example,
>> jgroups) available for log4j2? If not, are there any plans to build one?
>>
>> Thanks Again
>> Daniel
>>
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