Thanks for your no help at all. There is no appender, and I've found the log by running grep over all the likely files, and by grepping that file name I've found where the log file is set. I've searched the documentation for this kind of set up and found nothing.
I've found info on properties files and the most useful thing I've found about using an xml file for log4j configuration was a blog where the guy says that there doesn't seem to be a good source of info on this. My questions may have been dumb, but you weren't smart enough to provide an answer. I can't imagine why you bothered to reply to my post if you had nothing of value to add. Lots of spare time? A feeling of superiority when you call my question dumb? Can't be that because you don't seem superior enough to have an answer. One more dumb question for you. If you're so smart, where did I find the set up for the fatal log? And why? I know the answers now, but do you? Bender Heri wrote: > > If you do not specify any appender, your log message will go nowhere. > > Please read first the basics about log4j, before asking such dumb > questions. Search the web for "log4j tutorial" and you will find tons of > instructions and examples. > > Heri > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Newbie-questions-tp22938434p22975234.html Sent from the Log4j - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
