Re: Comments and Questions section of your book

2003-08-06 Thread Ceki Gülcü
Hello, Log4j version 1.3.0 will probably not be released before 3Q 2003 or even 1Q 2004. The first print of the log4j manual is almost exhausted with only few books remaining and we can no longer fulfill large orders by bookshops. Thus, I am facing a similar question albeit of different scale.

Re: Comments and Questions section of your book

2003-08-06 Thread craig ryan
Hello Ceki, I did not see a response to this from you, I'm quite interested to know if this is an area you intend to cover in future publications? I also cannot locate my first email on the log4j archive, has it been removed for some reason? regards, craig. Hello Ceki, I have just obtained

Problems with JDBCAppender

2003-08-06 Thread Milind Rao
I created a subclass of JDBCAppender for logging to the database and am running into the following problems. I'd apreciate if someone who's been using this can shed some light on them. 1. Unless the Buffer Size is 1 (or less than the number of logs being written), the logs don't make it to

can anyone explain

2003-08-06 Thread narasimharao konjeti
can anyone explain, In my project there are .class files, we are rising some exceptions in that classfiles, and we are appling apache logger concept for the java product to handle logging messages, like exceptions and all.. regards nr konjeti __ Do you Yahoo!?

RE: Location of log files

2003-08-06 Thread Shapira, Yoav
Howdy, This is a common problem, and you have several options. The logging works fine. The problem is specifying the location of the log file. I use log4j.xml to configure log4j. In there I have to specify the location of the log file as absolute path. This creates a problem because we have to