You should try the async plugin. It's really good at getting out of the way
performance wise. Also, what sort of custom plugin are you using?

On Monday, 10 March 2014, Michael Wechner <michael.wech...@wyona.com> wrote:

> Hi
>
> I am using log4j within the Yanel CMS (http://www.yanel.org) for regular
> debugging, but
> also for logging of 404 and access.
>
> I have recently upgraded part of the code to log4j2 in order to use fish
> tagging, which works very fine.
>
> Also I am using log4j to send messages via HTTP (and ActiveMQ messages)
> to another server asynchronously,
> but in this particular case I am struggling with some odd threading
> problem, which is slowing down the CMS
> and makes it stop completely at some point. Unfortunately I have not
> found the reason yet for this and hence
> it is currently disabled, whereas I don't think it has anything to do
> with log4j itself, but rather with the code of
> our custom logger. As soon as I will have some time I will compare our
> code with for example
>
> https://github.com/alexlod/scribe-log4j-appender
>
> HTH
>
> Michael
>
> Am 10.03.14 01:43, schrieb Matt Sicker:
> > I'd like to hear how you use log4j in your personal projects and work
> > projects. Like, which plugins do you use? How do you integrate them with
> a
> > larger system? Are you using it in a distributed computing environment?
> > Cloud hosting? Physical servers under your control? Inside a bunch of
> VMs?
> > Where do you store your logging data? How do you pass that data around?
> > JMS? Flume? Database connections? Are you using custom plugins?
> >
> > This information will help me flesh out some more content for my upcoming
> > ApacheCon presentation on Log4j 2. I'd like to hear various use cases,
> > especially ones using the new, neat features in 2.0.
> >
>
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