thanks very much for your feedback. Will have a closer look at it and send some feedback once I have made some more progress on it.
Thanks Michael Am 11.03.14 13:47, schrieb Matt Sicker: > On Monday, 10 March 2014, Michael Wechner <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Am 10.03.14 13:34, schrieb Matt Sicker: >>> You should try the async plugin. It's really good at getting out of the >> way >>> performance wise. >> is that part of log4j2 (or 1 or both)? >> >> I guess you mean >> >> http://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/manual/async.html >> >> right? > Correct! > > >>> Also, what sort of custom plugin are you using? >> I am not sure I understand your question, can you explain some more? >> >> (Our custom appender to send messages via HTTP is still based on log4j >> version 1) > Does log4j 2 have an appender that fulfills that role? I recommend checking > out the Flume appender or JMS appender for networked logging due to general > reliability issues (both are designed for that sort of situation). > >> Thanks >> >> Michael >>> On Monday, 10 March 2014, Michael Wechner >>> <[email protected]<javascript:;>> >> 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. >>>>> >>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: >>>> [email protected]<javascript:;> >> <javascript:;> >>>> For additional commands, e-mail: >>>> [email protected]<javascript:;> >> <javascript:;> >>>> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: >> [email protected]<javascript:;> >> For additional commands, e-mail: >> [email protected]<javascript:;> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
