urrent ejb(not ejb3), so
I am sure you can figure it out. Maybe search their J2ee site for JMX
and find examples.
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From: Adrian Pitulac [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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No I thought Apache had a J2ee implementation I may be wrong
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From: Tom Sheehan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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With respect to
2. Yes (unless you are using a repository selector or they were loaded
from different classpath which each have log4j.jar)
3. Options:
A. Each server writes to logs on itself.
B. Send the logs to something shared (using DBAppender, SocketAppender, etc)
We have all servers write logs to themselves
Hello again,
Thanks a lot for helping me... Apache commons logging framework doesn't
quite help me from what i see... From the link you sent me:
"JCL does not (and will never) support changing the configuration of the
wrapped logging system. Please use the mechanisms provided by the
underlying
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Hello Tom,
I think it might be i've found a com-sun-commons-logging.jar in the
lib directory of sun app server...
I've checked the Log class and it's package is:
com.sun.org.apache.
Hello Tom,
I think it might be i've found a com-sun-commons-logging.jar in the
lib directory of sun app server...
I've checked the Log class and it's package is:
com.sun.org.apache.commons.logging. It looks as an implementation of
Jakarta commons logging.
i've read a little on the web-si
Your very kind George,
I'm glad you can help me a little,
I've looked at Jboss at the beginning but i've went away due to the ejb3
implementation which is not done yet (only in RC8 i think). And after
some problems with timers in JBoss.
My decision for going with Sun si not a final one - i mig
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Subject: Expert help needed for logging in a JavaEE application with
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Hello,
I'm new to Log4j and large scale enterprise applications and i need some
clarifications on log4j i've read lots of docs and the forums around
but have no
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Subject: Expert help needed for logging in a JavaEE application with
Log4j...
Hello,
I'm new to Log4j and large scale enterprise applications and i need some
clarifications on log4j i've read lots of docs and the forums around
but have not foun
Hello,
I'm new to Log4j and large scale enterprise applications and i need some
clarifications on log4j i've read lots of docs and the forums around
but have not found a full answer yet..
I have a big application to build on JavaEE and we have preselected Sun
Application Server 9 as a good
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