Hi,
I think dropping jmx would be a mistake. I think it could be the foundation for some interesting features.
Perhaps a future module to chainsaw that would allow it to graphically configure a remote log4j ? These type of things using jmx make sense.
thanks Ricardo
Ceki G�lc� wrote:
Nilesh,
Log4j's JMX package has not been maintained for a long time. To such an extent that it might be simply dropped in the next release.
Have you used it in an application other than your standalone application?
At 11:06 AM 11/24/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I have written a standalone application. This application uses log4j for all
its logging.
How can I register and use log4j mbeans from this application. I am using
MX4j and MC4j.
Thanks
-Nilesh
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