I tried but...
To be concrete, which I need is not to record in the log file (Im using
FileAppender in this case) messages which contain string "ORA-00001"
Then I tried with the following filter:
<filter type="log4net.Filter.StringMatchFilter">
<acceptOnMatch value="*false*" />
<stringToMatch value="ORA-00001" />
</filter>
But..errors messages with "ORA-00001" are logged :(
Peculiarly, with the following filter:
<filter type="log4net.Filter.StringMatchFilter">
<acceptOnMatch value="true" />
<stringToMatch value="ORA-00001" />
</filter>
<filter type="log4net.Filter.DenyAllFilter" />
Only messages that contain the string "ORA-00001" are logged (OK, it's the
behavior that I would hope)
And with the following filter:
<filter type="log4net.Filter.StringMatchFilter">
<acceptOnMatch value="false" />
<stringToMatch value="ORA-00001" />
</filter>
<filter type="log4net.Filter.DenyAllFilter" />
No message is recorded in log (OK, it's the behavior that I would hope)
Some Idea?
2008/7/20 Daniel Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I believe this will work:
>
> <filter type="log4net.Filter.StringMatchFilter">
> <stringToMatch value="database" />
> <acceptOnMatch="false"/>
> </filter>
> <filter type="denyAllFilter"/>
>
> If not this exactly, then search for acceptOnMatch and see what the
> right settings are.
>
> Cheers,
> Daniel Williams
>
> On Sat, Jul 19, 2008 at 10:55 PM, Alexander Wolff
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > the following filter:
> >
> > <filter type="log4net.Filter.StringMatchFilter">
> > <stringToMatch value="database" />
> > </filter>
> >
> > Look for the substring 'database' in the message text of the event, in
> the
> > case that text is found the filter is ACCEPTED and the message is logged.
> OK
> >
> > I want to configure a filter that DENY the substring 'database' (don't
> log
> > the message)
> >
> > how can I configure that?
> >
> > thanks in advance,
> > Alexander Wolff
> >
>