Hello

I'm sorry, I haven't used MDC before. How can I set it from the config
(properties, or xml) file?

What do you mean "at the beginning of every servlet call"? You mean
that all my servlet has to set MDC in the doGet(), and doPost()
methods? Could you write an example code?

Thanks:
  Bence

On 12/4/06, James Stauffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you set the MDC at the beginning of every servlet call then most
errors will have it set.

On 12/4/06, Bence Takács <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
>
> Could you express, what do you mean? In the documentation there is no
> example for managing MDC-s from config files (only for reading them).
> But I cannot change tomcat's codes, i can change it's logging
> properties from the logging.properties, or xml file.
>
> Could you help me, how can I manage MDC through this kinds of config files?
>
> Thanks:
>    Bence
>
>
> On 12/4/06, Blok, Eelke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I don't have experience with Log4J in Tomcat, but the usual solution is to 
make sure the originating server is in an MDC field. This may well be taken care of 
in your setup already.
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Bence Takács [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: maandag 4 december 2006 13:33
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: Change the log hierarchy on a log server
> >
> >
> > Hello
> >
> > I have a log server (SimpleSocketServer), which gathers all the log4j 
clients log. All the clients use their application specific settings, and a root 
logger (in ERROR level) to catch tomcat Exceptions.
> >
> > To the server the log hierarchy is like this: 
mycountry.mycompany.myapplication1
> > mycountry.mycompany.myapplication2
> > mycountry.mycompany.myapplication3
> > org.apache.catalina
> >
> > In this way if I get a tomcat error, I don't know which server was the 
source of the exception.
> >
> > Does any way to change the logging hierarchy like this: 
myserver1.mycountry.mycompany.myapplication1
> > myserver1.org.apache.catalina myserver2.mycountry.mycompany.myapplication2
> > myserver2.org.apache.catalina myserver3.mycountry.mycompany.myapplication3
> > myserver3.org.apache.catalina
> >
> > Thanks:
> >   Bence
> >
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