Sounds like an application for custom hierarchies. The outer application
can use the default hierarchy, and the inner ones could each use a separate
instance of a custom hierarchy independently configured.
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> I have an outer application that acts as a container for
> other applications.
>
> I want to provide log4j functionality to one utility class
> that is part of this
> outer application.
>
> I also want to provide separate log4j functionality to the
> other applications
> contained in this outer app.
>
> The inner applications are ALWAYS started by the outer
> application (ie. it is
> always running first).
>
> I understand the basics of Log4j and even some of the
> advanced stuff, but
> how do I do prevent the logging of contained applications
> from being initialized
> with the
> logging mechanism of the outer application when it is first started?
>
> I am using a log4j.properties file with extended extended
> categories (one
> extended
> Category for the outer app and one extended Category for any
> of the inner apps).
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Tim
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