Due to the amount of logged entries for each managed object.

On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 6:45 AM, Douglas E Wegscheid
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> *why* do you need a separate file for each managed object?
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> Douglas E Wegscheid
> Lead Technical Analyst, Whirlpool Corporation
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> "Reza Razavipour" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 08/22/2008 09:39 AM
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> each thread needs a log4j file
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> All,
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> I have a thread pool and a set of managed objects. I need to have one
> log4j file for each of the managed objects. I need to do this
> dynamically since the number of managed objects will vary during the
> life of the application.
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> Any thoughts on this?
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> Thanks
> Reza
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