[EMAIL PROTECTED]: Project logging-log4j-tests (in module logging-log4j) failed

2006-07-09 Thread noreply
To whom it may engage... This is an automated request, but not an unsolicited one. For more information please visit http://gump.apache.org/nagged.html, and/or contact the folk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Project logging-log4j-tests has an issue affecting its community integration. This issue

[EMAIL PROTECTED]: Project logging-log4j-tests (in module logging-log4j) failed

2006-07-09 Thread noreply
To whom it may engage... This is an automated request, but not an unsolicited one. For more information please visit http://gump.apache.org/nagged.html, and/or contact the folk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Project logging-log4j-tests has an issue affecting its community integration. This issue

Intersection of logging frameworks and object persistence frameworks

2006-07-09 Thread Ron Grabowski
This is slightly related to the recent HibernateAppender discussion from a few days ago. Does anyone care to share their thoughts on how logging frameworks and object persistence frameworks are related or can better work with each other? I work primarily on the .NET side of things with tools like

Bug report for Log4j [2006/07/09]

2006-07-09 Thread bugzilla
+---+ | Bugzilla Bug ID | | +-+ | | Status: UNC=Unconfirmed NEW=New ASS=Assigned

Re: JMX package

2006-07-09 Thread Curt Arnold
On Jul 8, 2006, at 2:41 PM, Jacob Kjome wrote: At 07:40 PM 7/5/2006, you wrote: Hi All, I've fixed the existing JMX package and wrote a HTML adapter on the top of SUN implementation to control logging configuration at the runtime. It proved to be quite handy for our integration testing (th