Raul and James,

Thank you both for your help. It was instrumental in figuring this problem 
out. It turns out the log file was in fact a cookie. 

Jim McEvoy
Systems Integrator
Bull Services
822 Centennial Way Ste. 100
Lansing, MI 48917
Phone: 517-327-2207




Raúl Santiago <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
03/23/2007 04:58 AM
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Re: Introduction






Hello.
I've done a quick search in Google on some terms of that log and I've 
found some clues that lead me to think it is from a logging tool called 
BC4JDiagnostics. Seems to be related to ORACLE.... but I've never heard 
of it before.


James Stauffer escribió:

> I don't use the XML appender for log4j but that doesn't look like it
> is from log4j.
>
> On 3/22/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> James,
>>
>> Thanks for your response. The log file looks like this:
>>
>> <AM MomVer="0">
>>    <cd/>
>>    <TXN Def="1" New="0" Lok="2"/>
>>    <CONN/>
>>    <VO>
>>       <VO sig="1174524892108" da="1" It="1" St="0" ac="0" Ex="1"
>> Def="model.MainScreenView" Name="MainScreenView">
>>          <exArgs ct="1">
>>             <arg>
>>                <![CDATA[]]>
>>             </arg>
>>          </exArgs>
>>          <Key>
>>             <![CDATA[00000000000100000111772393CC]]>
>>          </Key>
>>       </VO>
>>       <VO sig="1174524892108" Def="model.aView" Name="aView1"/>
>>       <VO sig="1174524892108" Def="model.bView" Name="bView1"/>
>>       <VO sig="1174524892108" Def="model.cView" Name="cView1"/>
>>       <VO sig="1174524892108" Def="model.dView" Name="dView1"/>
>>       <VO sig="1174524892108" Def="model.eView" Name="eView1"/>
>>       <VO sig="1174524892108" Def="model.fView" Name="fView1"/>
>>
>>
>> This is obviously not the whole file, but they are between 6 and 12K. 
>> I am
>> new to both Jdeveloper and log4j, so if this is a jdeveloper question 
in
>> fact, my mistake.
>>
>> Thanks for any help you might be able to provide in advance!
>>
>> Jim
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "James Stauffer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> 03/22/2007 01:17 PM
>> Please respond to
>> "Log4J Users List" <log4j-user@logging.apache.org>
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>>
>> Subject
>> Re: Introduction
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> A few lines of the log file might be helpful.  BTW no included log4j
>> appenders create files with random names so if log4j is creating that
>> it is using a custom appender.
>>
>> On 3/22/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > My name is Jim McEvoy and I am a recent addition to the log4j user 
>> list.
>> > Like all people who come onto this forum, I have questions. Hopefully
>> > someday soon, I can provide answers as well.
>> >
>> > Is anyone on this list familiar with Jdeveloper, and if so I have a
>> > question as pertains to log files. We recently deployed a web
>> application
>> > and it correctly populates a log to the J2EE/Home/log area. However,
>> > everytime someone logs into the app, another system generated log 
file
>> is
>> > created. The format of the file is BC34t4f42BCD, the letters and 
>> numbers
>> > between BC and BCD are random. In the file, appears to be data as to
>> what
>> > is happening with the struts maybe? It shows who is using the app, 
>> what
>> > views in the model they are calling, etc.
>> >
>> > Can anyone help me out with figuring out what sort of file this is,
>> where
>> > it comes from, and how I can change where it is logged to? 
>> Currently, it
>> > shows up in J2EE/Home and I'd like to change it to another directory.
>> >
>> > Jim McEvoy
>> > Systems Integrator
>> > Bull Services
>> > 822 Centennial Way Ste. 100
>> > Lansing, MI 48917
>> > Phone: 517-327-2207
>> >
>>
>>
>> -- 
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Un Saludo,
Raúl Santiago Gómez
Virtual Software S.L.
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"El programador crea aplicaciones a prueba de tontos; Dios crea tontos a 
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