Thanks for reply Butt, Actually I am totally new to this log4j, So I need a simple example to implement this. I couldnt refer to your links because they are removed. And here I need to attach it to Netbeans 7.3 , but here examples are with eclipse. Even the resources with netbeans are not working for my badness.
Actually log4E is a simple plugin for eclipse environment for log4j, anything similar will be much more helpful. On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 8:23 AM, Brett Randall <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi > > For this type of horizontal logging concern, an Aspect Oriented > Programming (AOP) solution can be applied. Choose an AOP library - I > recommend AspectJ [1], then create pointcuts matching entry to all the > methods/classes you are interested in. You can capture the parameters > and call the logging API from a simple aspect advising each method. > You can choose between compile-time, post-compile-time (binary > weaving) or runtime (load-time weaving) approaches to weave-in the > logging advice. > > The advantage of an AOP approach is that you don't need to add any > code to each method requiring log-on-entry (or return). This also > means you can easily remove any logging overhead at a later time. > > Take a look at the Perf4j [2] project if you are looking for examples > of code which is advised to add logging statements - in this case it > is capturing method-execution timings using around-advice. > > Best > Brett > > [1] http://www.eclipse.org/aspectj/ > [2] http://perf4j.codehaus.org/ > > On 20 January 2013 08:12, Vajrakumar Dindalakopp <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hello team, > > > > Usually this is a quite common requirement I guss to log all the input > > parameters to a method to a log with DEBUG modifier so that it can be > > controlled. > > > > I agree this we can achieve by writing logs using log4j with DEBUG > priority > > at the starting of all methods . > > My question is : > > " Is there a common way using which no need to write tgis line, > > automatically when new method created it has this line. And you can > control > > wether to print or not these input parameters." > > > > A code sample may be really helpfull. > > > > Something like Log4E plugin for eclipse I need to do in Netbeans. > > > > Thanking you in advance. > > -- > > With Regards, > > ** > > *Vajrakumar N. D* > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > -- With Regards, ** *Vajrakumar N. D*
