I guess what you are looking for is setting the threshold level on the
appender. If so, then have a look at the
public void setThreshold(Priority threshold)
method on org.apache.log4j.AppenderSkeleton
regards,
-Jaikiran
"Gundersen, Richard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
I have two appenders, one called stdout, and one called DB
I would like to change the logging level of of the appender called DB,
through my Java code.
Please could someone give an example? I can use
...logger.setLevel(...), but won't this change the level for ALL
appenders?
I was hoping that once I had the correct 'Appender' instance, there
would be a setLevel method, but there isn't.
Sure this is due to my lack of understanding of the class hierarchy, but
if it's possible, would be grateful if someone could tell me.
Thanks
Richard
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