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Steve,
Why not do this with Filters? In fact, doesn't the SMTP appender
have something like this already?
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, I'm very happy with the current Trace-less log4j.
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Subject: logging JDBC objects
Hello,
Has anyone looked at logging JDBC objects, like
PreparedStatement
and ResultSet classes? They don't have any
). However, one possibility for you
would be to create a ResultSetRenderer (implements
http://jakarta.apache.org/log4j/docs/api/org/apache/log4j/or/ObjectRende
rer.html)
or a PreparedStatementRenderer...
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or a PreparedStatementRenderer...
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Hello,
Has anyone looked at logging JDBC objects, like
already
solved this problem before I proceed.
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was looking for! I thought I had
seen something about it somewhere in my travels, but I couldn't remember
where. Thanks.
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HTH,
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Jake,
A quick question about your past use of configureAndWatch() ...
I noticed
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the above line
above the copy task.
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Hello,
This is a question about a post from
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way, forward or back, as long as it's consistent.
The problem arises when a single string uses mixed slashes. Ant's
FixCRLF task works in this area and might be useful here.
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that works well in
both environments. Any thoughts??
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problems.
Thoughts, comments ??? Ceki, as one of the main champions for
log4j, do you have any input?
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Subject: discreet logging types - revisited
Hi all,
Well, I'm still looking at how to use discreet logging types
) of the org.apache.log4j.Logger class.
To enable a type set its level to INFO or above. To disable it, set its
level to DEBUG or lower. Assuming the type names do not contain dot
('.') characters, the types will be independent.
Do I need to continue?
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as to what classes you want to
see output.
Hope that makes sense.
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, Larry Young wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking at creating a logging package for our applications
(web non-web). The reason for yet-another-logger is that I want
discreet logging types, not hierarchical levels. I've built this kind
of a
package before for previous projects, and ended up
in
the type. I'd probably have to programatically update the log-level
filters with updates to handle config changes at runtime.
Thoughts, ideas, concerns???Any comments are gratefully
accepted! :)
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