Sreejith,

On 4/20/17 10:53 AM, Sreejith S wrote:
> I will try this Chandra.  Thank you

Specifically, you will want to look at and experiment with the
"additivity" setting for a logger.

-chris

> On 20-Apr-2017 8:18 pm, "Chandra" <chandra.tungathur...@rwth-aachen.de>
> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Sreejith,
>>
>> If I understand it correctly. you want to separate the logs from your
>> application and framework right?
>>
>> this is a pretty standard use case of log4j(1/2). I assume you are using
>> log4j1.X as you mention `log4j.properties` ( keep in mind, this is
>> deprecated/too old try moving to log4j2)
>> you can define separate appenders for your application and framework
>> loggers.
>>
>> some basic guide is here: https://www.tutorialspoint.com/log4j/
>> log4j_configuration.htm
>>
>> thanks,
>> Chandra
>>
>> On 20 Apr 2017, 7:05 PM +0530, Sreejith S <srssreej...@gmail.com>, wrote:
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I have an application running with in a framework. The framework has a
>>> log4j.properties and assume its writing to a file. When i deploy my
>>> application in framework the log file contains framework level logs plus
>>> application logs.
>>>
>>> But i want to have application level logs only in the log output file. Or
>>> segregate application level logs from framework logs and write it
>>> separately.
>>>
>>> Is it possible ? If yes , what would be the approach ?
>>>
>>> Thanks & Regards,
>>> --
>>>
>>>
>>> *Sreejith.S*
>>> https://github.com/srijiths/
>>
> 



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