Alex,

This is a feature which has been requested several times in the past. It will probably implemented in log4j 1.3. Please see the o.a.l.rolling package for details for the new strategy-based code which will replace older and less flexible implementation. (The older code is likely to be removed in later releases of log4j, but not in the short term.)

I hope this helps,

At 12:32 AM 8/3/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,

I'm a log4cxx user and I am trying to convince the developers to implement
something similar like maxBackupIndex in DailyRollingFileAppender. They
refuse to do it if it will break compatibility with log4j.
How exactly does one determine the number of files being kept by
DailyRollingfileAppender in log4j. If there is no way to this, what are
the plans (if any) with this functionality?
I was also told that DailyRollingFileAppender was deprecated in log4j but
couldn't find confirmation in docs. Is that correct?

Thanks,

Alex

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