Christian Hufgard wrote:
Hi Chris,
think you should take a look into your
jboss/server/(minimal/default/full/whatver you use)/conf/log4j.xml
file. in there you can define whatever you want. maybey jboss uses
commons logging, but in the end this config files determines, where to
log what. at
On Mon, 2005-10-24 at 08:44 +0100, Chris Bowditch wrote:
Christian Hufgard wrote:
Hi Chris,
think you should take a look into your
jboss/server/(minimal/default/full/whatver you use)/conf/log4j.xml
file. in there you can define whatever you want. maybey jboss uses
commons logging,
Hi Chris,
think you should take a look into your
jboss/server/(minimal/default/full/whatver you use)/conf/log4j.xml
file. in there you can define whatever you want. maybey jboss uses
commons logging, but in the end this config files determines, where to
log what. at least at my installations it
I'm trying to deploy an application based on the new FOP into a
Application Server JBoss. JBoss and FOP both use Commons Logging. The
messages generated by FOP are sent to the same log instance created by
JBoss. However, I want to send messages for FOP to an alternative Log
instance. What is
On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 12:10 +0100, Chris Bowditch wrote:
I'm trying to deploy an application based on the new FOP into a
Application Server JBoss. JBoss and FOP both use Commons Logging. The
messages generated by FOP are sent to the same log instance created by
JBoss. However, I want to