On Mon, 8 Jul 2002, Mladen Turk wrote:
Hi,
Recently there was a question on the Users List about log messages in
the Apache's error.log.
I've changed the INFO logging to get logged as notice instead of warning
(cause it may be misleading as the user reported).
Now, I propose to change
Hi,
A quick proposal ( vote ? ): I would like to start using commons-logging
in jk2. Right now it has println() style, but beeing able to benefit
from the fine control that log4j ( and other loggers ) provides
would help a lot.
+1.
If nobody oposes, I will check in a current build of
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Remy Maucherat wrote:
If nobody oposes, I will check in a current build of commons-logging
( with the option to override it for those who like downloading
each individual dependency ).
-0.5. The current property system looks ok to me, and Tomcat itself already
A quick proposal ( vote ? ): I would like to start using
commons-logging
in jk2. Right now it has println() style, but beeing able to benefit
from the fine control that log4j ( and other loggers ) provides
would help a lot.
If nobody oposes, I will check in a current build of commons-logging
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Subject: Jk2 logging
Hi,
A quick proposal ( vote ? ): I would like to start using commons-logging
in jk2. Right now it has println() style, but beeing able to benefit
from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
A quick proposal ( vote ? ): I would like to start using commons-logging
in jk2. Right now it has println() style, but beeing able to benefit
from the fine control that log4j ( and other loggers ) provides
would help a lot.
If nobody oposes, I will check