The logger name is the new name for "category" so %c will give the logger name.
On 11/29/06, maskkkk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Lets say I'm in an application and I want to specify a in a class logger such
as follows:
> ...
> Logger log = Logger.getLogger("UseCase1");
> ...
>
Now lets suppose I want "UseCase1" to be displayed in the resulting log file
next to the log statements from the "UseCase1" logger. Is there any way to
do this using a conversion specifier in log4j.xml?
> <layout class="org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout">
> <param name="ConversionPattern"
>
> value="[[[[%someConversionSpecifierWhichResultsInUseCaseAsLoggerName]]]]
> - %m%n"/>
> </layout>
>
Thank you,
Andrew J. Leer
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