Seems like you want Log4j to act as an HTTP daemon. It's not. However, it
shouldn't be rocket science to make the log-files produced by log4j
available to a proper daemon. You could even add some scripts to facilitate
presentation.
--
Thomas
| -----Original Message-----
| From: Michael Roytman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
| Sent: 29 August 2001 16:34
| To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Subject: HTTP Appender?
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| Hello,
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| does anybody have a sample code for HTTP appender?
| I would like to direct my logging output to a HTTP port to
| view it through a browser.
| Many thanks,
|
| Michael
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