Hi, Not sure is off-topic but maybe this could help a bit:
- http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2763740/log4j-log-output-of-a-specific-class-to-a-specific-appender - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1460740/log4j-for-per-class-how-is-precedence-determined Good luck, 2012/7/13 timprepscius <[email protected]>: > So I'm running into a set of problems while trying to manipulate the apache > james logs. > > > I'm not sure if I'm approaching the solution incorrectly or whether the way > you're passing around the session log is going to make things pretty > difficult. > > > Basically I need to shut off some logs, and keep others on. > But I'm finding that I basically have on/off for entire services. > > > So you know how there are logs for SMTP: > > StringBuilder infoBuffer = new StringBuilder(256).append("Successfully > spooled mail ").append(mail.getName()).append(" fro > I need to turn off all logs which have identifying information. > But. I want to keep some, like for instance, connection from ip. > > In the future I want to turn these off as well, but I need to know something > of what is happening :-) > > > > How I was thinking I would do this, is lookup which classes the logs were > originating from and then scuttle those classes via log4j. > But it seems with the session log being passed around this becomes impossible? > > > So I'm going to have to turn the log4j everything to FATAL > and then go in and change the code for all the logs I actually want. > > > > > Or am I missing something here :-) > > I probably am. > I hope I am actually. > I was hoping to keep the code changes to a bare minimum. > > > -tim > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > -- Ioan Eugen Stan / CTO / http://axemblr.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
