On Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 12:04 PM, Enric Jaen wrote:
> or get the json configuration from a NoSQL database
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That's a different beast as there is no JDBC for NoSQL...
Gary
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> En jueves, 29 de marzo de 2018 18:40:23 GMT+1, Ralph Goers <
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or get the json configuration from a NoSQL database
Enric
En jueves, 29 de marzo de 2018 18:40:23 GMT+1, Ralph Goers
escribió:
I could think of all kinds of weird ways to do this. I could imagine an
Appender table, a Logger table, a Properties table, etc. But at some point this
stuf
Right, I've dealt with configuring various things from databases in the
past, and there is no one-size-fits-all way of doing this. This is why I
mentioned a KISS set up if we were to provide anything in that dept.
Gary
On Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 11:39 AM, Ralph Goers
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> I could think of all
I could think of all kinds of weird ways to do this. I could imagine an
Appender table, a Logger table, a Properties table, etc. But at some point this
stuff becomes somewhat free form so the schema would have to account for that.
Ralph
> On Mar 29, 2018, at 10:33 AM, Gary Gregory wrote:
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Interesting. The simplest would be a new JDBC configuration class in Log4j
that gets a complete XML document string from DB table's column...
Gary
On Thu, Mar 29, 2018, 11:28 Enric Jaen wrote:
> Yes, log4j internally would generate the new xml configuration
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Yes, log4j internally would generate the new xml configuration
En jueves, 29 de marzo de 2018 17:05:26 GMT+1, Ralph Goers
escribió:
Will a database configuration could certainly be supported somehow, any
changes to it would most likely still end up in a full reconfiguration as that
Will a database configuration could certainly be supported somehow, any changes
to it would most likely still end up in a full reconfiguration as that is how
Log4j generally handles changes to the configuration it detects.
Ralph
> On Mar 29, 2018, at 8:29 AM, Enric Jaen wrote:
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Hello,
I know is possible to change the configuration file dynamically, but I wonder
if could be possible to configure appenders from a database, without needing to
reload the full configuration file. A useful case would be to change the log
level of the appender.
RegardsEnric