Howsdy,
Try
<filter token="token" value="value" />
outside a filterset. (i.e. no filterset at all, just the above line
above the <copy> task.

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


>-----Original Message-----
>From: Larry Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 11:36 AM
>To: Log4J Users List
>Subject: RE: Location of log files
>
>Hello,
>
>         This is a question about a post from several weeks ago.  I
wasn't
>ready to try it at the time, but I saved it because I knew I'd need it
>later on ... :)
>
>         When I tried to use "filtering" as described in the original
post
>(actually, I created a "filterset" inside the copy tag), it works fine
>except that on Windows 2K it contains back-slashes(\) from my
>$CATALINA_HOME env variable and forward-slashes(/) from the subpath
info
>inside of Ant.  Then, when log4j gets it, the backslashes are
effectively
>ignored (probably interpreted as "escaping" the next character) so
log4j
>complains that no such directory exists.
>
>         Is there a way to get log4j to accept either path-separator
>character, or alternately is anyone aware of an Ant function to force
>"filtering" to use the platform-dependent path separator when replacing
>text ??
>
>My Ant build.xml looks basically like this:
>
>         <property name="installdir"
>value="${env.CATALINA_HOME}/webapps/MYAPP"/>
>
>         <target ...>
>           <copy todir=${build}/WEB_INF/classes"
>                  file="${basedir}/config/log4j.xml">
>             <filterset>
>               <filter type="INSTALLDIR" value="${installdir>/WEB_INF/>
>             </filterset>
>           </copy>
>         </target>
>
>And my log4j.xml looks roughly like this:
>
>         <appender name="XYZ"
>                 class="... RollingFileApppender">
>           <param name="file" value="@INSTALLDIR@/myapp.log/>
>           .....
>         </appender>
>
>In the destination log4j.xml file, the value for the appender's "file"
>param is "C:\Java\tomcat/webapps/MYAPP/WEB_INF/myapp.log".  Any
thoughts
>???
>
>--- regards ---
>Larry
>
>
>At 01:54 PM 8/5/03 -0400, Shapira, Yoav wrote:
>
>>Howdy,
>>This is a common problem, and you have several options.
>>
>> >The logging works fine. The problem is specifying the location of
the
>>log
>> >file.
>> >I use log4j.xml to configure log4j. In there I have to specify the
>>location
>> >of the
>> >log file as absolute path. This creates a problem because we have to
>>edit
>>
>>You don't have to specify the path as absolute: it can be relative (to
>>the working directory), and it can contain environment variables.
>>
>> >log4j.xml
>> >during each deployment of our application to edit the location of
the
>>log
>> >file.
>>
>>Another option is to automate this by copying the log4j.xml file with
>>filtering="true" in Ant.  In log4j.xml you'd have a token value for
the
>>log file path, e.g. @logFilePath@, and when deploying you'd have Ant
>>replace this value with a value coming from an Ant property.
>>
>> >I attempted to solve the problem by adding the following code in a
>>utility
>> >class
>> >
>> >               rootLogger = Logger.getRootLogger();
>> >               FileAppender fp = (FileAppender)
>> >rootLogger.getAppender("LOGFILE");
>>
>>This is yet another option, the pure programmatic way.  I find this
>>useful some time, but cleaner if you create the appender
>>programmatically as well, i.e.
>>Layout l = ...
>>String logFilePath = ....
>>Appender app = new FileAppder(l, logFilePath);
>>Logger.getRootLogger().addAppender(app)
>>
>>Yoav Shapira
>>
>>
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