The absolute path
Schuweiler, Joel J. wrote:
For which of the issues?
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From: Jan Pernica [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 4:06 PM
To: Log4J Users List
Subject: Re: Log4j, websphere, rad, and log4j.xml location
We use the same but you have to specify the JNDI name to load it
correctly or do not provide file name but provide it as a resource stream
Jan
Schuweiler, Joel J. wrote:
I am trying to configure log4j using
PropertyConfigurator.configure("log4j.xml");
I am however having an issue. I never receive a logging event. When I look at the websphere log, log4j says it is unable to find log4j.xml. I'm using RAD (IBM's Rappid Application Developer) to write the program that uses the log4j and I'm wondering exactly what I need to feed it for a path to this file. I can not use an absolute path because I will never know what that absolute path is since it will be running in websphere.
Another issue I'm having is when I import an external jar and then upload my
war to websphere it can't find any of the log4j stuff.
I can include exact errors if this will help.
thanks
Joel Schuweiler
Middleware
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Tel: 8-7900
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