It appears that something else is sending the data to the console also.
Posting your whole log4j.properties might help us find the problem.
On Nov 14, 2007 9:21 PM, Jim the Standing Bear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been scratching my head trying to figure out why my application
> is logging everything twice.
>
> Below is the log4j.properties file
>
> [code]
> log4j.logger.com.mydomain.myapp=TRACE, myconsole
>
> log4j.appender.myconsole=org.apache.log4j.ConsoleAppender
> log4j.appender.myconsole.Threshold=TRACE
> log4j.appender.myconsole.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout
> log4j.appender.myconsole.layout.ConversionPattern=%-34d{DATE} [%t]
> %-5p %c %x -%m%n
> [/code]
>
> But whenever I run it, it would log two lines of everything, one with
> the time, the next one without
>
> [code]
>
> 14 Nov 2007 22:09:12,558 [main] INFO
> com.mydomain.myapp.util.Util -Property CONNECTION_POOL_SIZE = 5
> [main] INFO util.Util - Property CONNECTION_POOL_SIZE = 5
> 14 Nov 2007 22:09:12,558 [main] INFO
> com.mydomain.myapp.util.Util -Property BROKER_COUNT = 1
> [main] INFO util.Util - Property BROKER_COUNT = 1
>
> [/code]
>
> However, if I comment out either one of the last two lines in the
> properties file, i.e. either specifying PatternLayout, or specifying
> ConversionPattern, but not both, it would print only a single line,
> however, the date-time stamp will never be present in such cases. And
> of course, if the line that specified PatternLayout was commented out,
> it also generated errors. So I dont understand what I did wrong.
> Please help. Thanks.
>
> [code]
> log4j:ERROR Could not find value for key log4j.appender.myconsole.layout
> log4j:ERROR No layout set for the appender named [myconsole].
>
> [main] INFO util.Util - Property CONNECTION_POOL_SIZE = 5
> [main] INFO util.Util - Property BROKER_COUNT = 1
>
> [/code]
>
>
> -- jim
>
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