Hi,
Well my hope/idea was that I could log any kind of Object (that was serializable) and
then I could deside at JMS receiver side what to do with the logged object. Write it
to DB or something else determined by the object/class type.
But this doesn't seem to be possible. It looks like it
Hi,
Yes I'm using the method you mention.
I'm using log4j 1.2.5
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A possible solution for # 1:
- implement your own logger. Override the various error/warn/etc
methods
- use contextual info(utilizing MDC) to identify which log files
that entries need to be dumped in
- the context info can contain an 'object id' identifying the
specific object, on which the log
Hi,
Looking in the archives i found a handfull of threads discussing the
possibility of letting println's (etc.) going to System.out/err being sent
to a log4j catagory instead.
Anyone that have gathered a complete an definitive guide for how to do this
safely and without running into infinte
Howdy,
2. Is it possible to associated a log file to an INSTANCE of an object?
I
have object which does quite complex things and which is constructed
with
an Id. I would like to associate one log file per instance, such as
log-id1
and log-id2 if I do new ComplexObject(id1); and new
Has anyone written an SNMP appender? I'd be interested in one. If there isn't one
available I might pick away at it.
Craig
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Howdy,
I second the interest in that. Check the contribs packages to see if
there's something close.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
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From: Craig Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2002 9:12 AM
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Did you see this?
http://www.m2technologies.net/asp/snmpTrapAppender.asp
At 09:13 24.07.2002 -0400, you wrote:
Howdy,
I second the interest in that. Check the contribs packages to see if
there's something close.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
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From:
Hi there,
I don't know if this a right place to mail for log4j questions. I would really
appreciate if you guys can help me out in this.
I am new to log4j and trying to put the INFO/DEBUGmessages to a log file. Now,
when I print the same in the console, it shows date, time and bunch of
You have to attach your properties file in order for us to tell you why this
is happening.
Swami
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From: PRAVIN VAJIRKAR [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: July 24, 2002 10:04 AM
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Subject: log4j question
Hi there,
I don't know if this
I've been using it for a while. Its pretty good.
Peter
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From: Ceki Gülcü [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 24 July 2002 14:34
To: Log4J Users List
Subject: RE: SNMPAppender
Did you see this?
http://www.m2technologies.net/asp/snmpTrapAppender.asp
Hi.
I need to dynamically define the name of my RollingFileAppender (We have
amny environments and I don't want to have to keep on changing the config
file). Since I also don't want the headache of maintaining system
properties I decided on doing it via the code as follows:
-Original Message-
I am new to log4j and trying to put the INFO/DEBUGmessages to
a log file. Now, when I print the same in the console, it shows
date, time and bunch of other things (which is good), but when I
try with teh log file, it jus shows the text message without the
At 10:27 24.07.2002 -0400, you wrote:
Hi.
I need to dynamically define the name of my RollingFileAppender (We have
amny environments and I don't want to have to keep on changing the config
file). Since I also don't want the headache of maintaining system
properties I decided on doing it via the
Hi,
I have couple of questions in Log4j.
1. Is there a way we can check whether the property file is available to the
component. If its not available,then invoke it with default values with out
any file!!
2.How can i merge my application property file and the log4j property file.
Thanks in
Hello Max,
I don't know about a definitive guide, but this is one possible way of
doing things:
StringWriter sw = new StringWriter();
ex.printStackTrace(new PrintWriter(sw));
logger.error( + sw);
Jake
Wednesday, July 24, 2002, 7:30:39 AM, you wrote:
MRA Hi,
MRA Looking in the archives i
I meant when I stop and start the server.
In any case, I figured out the problem. Apparently log4j expects the
String representing the file path to have its path separators escaped. In
other words the string i was passing in looked something like this c:
\jakarta4\webapps... and it expects
What's weird is that if the escaped backslashes are needed, why does
the file get written to in the first place? Log4j , obviously, finds
the file and is able to write to it. The Append thing doesn't, on
the face of it, seem like it should be related to using escaped
backslashes or not.
A
Hello everyone,
I am currently writing a program to test my EJBs using Cactus. I created a
war file of the cactus tests and they run on a JBoss 3.0 platform. JBoss,
Cactus and my program are all using log4J... Here is how it is written so
far: I followed your recommandations and so I adapted the
I am a newbie to log4j. Could you please explain
how to extend PatternLayout?
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From: Kevin Steppe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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To: Log4J Users List
Subject: Re: JDBCAppender - Column values
LogEvents don't have fields for those
Paul,
What does log4j say when it reads log4j.xml? Second, you can merge the
contents of log_client.properties into log4j.xml. Do you know if
log_client.properties parsed at all?
At 17:44 24.07.2002 +0200, Paul Ekeland wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am currently writing a program to test my EJBs
Is there a way to have a properties file defined for each category? I would
like each application within a JVM to be able to configure their application
logging without needing one giant log4j.properties file that every app must
edit (and potentially cause problems for other apps).
Is this
Hi everyone,
Where do most people put their configuration files in a multi-ear, multi-war
and multi-jar environment?
I see several cons of putting each configuration file within each jar (as
opposed to the system cp).
1. For my webapp, I have a security.jar file which uses log4j. This
Hi,
It sounds like some of your problems come from relying on the default
log4j startup configuration, where it looks for log4j.properties on the
classpath. A possible alternative, the one we use, is to write a
startup servlet that loads on server startup and does the log4j
configuration for
Thanks for your response.
How does one approach servlet-less applications?
If I have jar files of only EJB's, do I use a proprietary startup class to
achieve initialization?
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From: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2002 2:34 PM
To:
I hope this isn't already common knowledge; it wasn't for me. I'm
posting this because I couldn't find the whole solution anywhere, I
just sort of puzzled it out after reading about similar problems
loading using JAXP classes. Sorry if this would be better placed
on a junit list; honestly,
Tony,
Thank you for sharing the information. Which version of JUnit is this?
Log4j? Can you please try log4j 1.2.6? It is not out yet but you can
get a pre-release version at http://qos.ch/log4j-1.2.6.jar . This
version gives more detailed information on the appender
incompatibility problem.
To Log4J Users:
Continuation of articles comparing log4j with jdk1.4's logging
APIs: http://builder.com.com/ (under Current Features).
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We are moving from log4j version 1.1 to 1.2 . In the new version instead of Category
we should be using Logger class. I could not find an example of how the configuraton
file should change accordingly. Our old loggingconfiguration file looks something like
You can leave the configuration file unchanged or alternatively
replace every occurrence of the string category with the string
logger.
At 15:24 24.07.2002 -0700, Abhijat Thakur wrote:
We are moving from log4j version 1.1 to 1.2 . In the new version instead
of Category we should be using
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