Look at the SocketNode class.  You can use this class on the receiving end
to read the logging events.

-Mark

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> Hi,
>     I am new to Log4j. Please help me out. I am using 
> SocketAppender class
> to send a logging message to a port on another machine. Can 
> anyone let me
> know how to write my SocketServer to get the same message on 
> the server
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> Thanks in advance
> Anand
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