In an XML config, system properties can be used like ${catalina.base}.

On Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 5:23 PM, osubb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>  I am pretty new to log4j and have a question that should be easy.  I am using
>  log4j in a web (java servlets) environment.
>
>  1)  How do I pass in variables?  I have an app that uses the JDBCAppender
>  and would like to pass in the connection values.  Is there an easy way to do
>  this?  These values could be different for each client that access the
>  Servlet(s).  Is there a pattern for this type of scenario?
>
>  At this point, I have to hardcode the URL, user, and password values in the
>  log4j.xml file.  I tried using MDC, but this seems to work in the
>  "ConversionPattern" param for log files and the "sql" param name for the
>  JDBCAppender.  It does not work for the "URL", "user", and "password" param
>  values (does not change to MDC value).
>
>  Any help would be appreciated,
>  osubb
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