You can't do this in log4j 1.2 but in future versions.
At 22:48 27.08.2002 -0500, you wrote: >Hi all... > >I'm a newbie to this list, so apologies up front if this question has been >asked and answered before. Here's a logging scenario that I'd like to >configure, but can't seem to find the magic to do so. Hoping some of you >here might help... > >Let's say I have Servlet A and Servlet B deployed in some servlet container. >Each servlet's init() method configures log4j and appends a >RollingFileAppender with its own unique filename. The desire here is that >each servlet is a separate application and therefore has its own "trace" >logfile. > >Now, let's say we've got some jar file that has a class named Foo. Foo has >a method called doSomething(). The class might look something like... > >public class Foo { > private static Logger logger = Logger.getInstance("my.foo"); > > public void doSomething() { > logger.debug("You've invoked me!"); > } >} > > >Now, let's say that each servlet's doPost() method creates an instance of >Foo and invokes it's doSomething() method. What I find happening is that a >POST to either servlet results in debug log event thrown from the shared >component being written to both servlet's log file. > >How can I configure log4j so that logging events in the shared component >resulting from a POSTs to Servlet A are only written to Servlet A's log >file, and logging events in the shared component resulting from a POSTs to >Servlet B are only written to Servlet B's log file? > >Thanks for the help... > >Timothy > > > >-- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- Ceki -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>