I does that already. And I can verify that because the warning of missing log4j.properties is gone.
However, how can I config it? On 12/24/06, Jeff Butler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
By default, iBATIS will not use Java native logging if Log4J or commons logging is available in the classpath. That's probably the issue because commons logging is a standard part of so many runtimes. You can force iBATIS to use Java native logging with this method: com.ibatis.common.logging.LogFactory.selectJavaLogging(); Call this method before any other iBATIS methods. Jeff Butler On 12/24/06, Carfield Yim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Anyone can show me a very simple config? I don't like to include > log4j.properties just for unit test. I try to log everything to > console with the following code: > > final ConsoleHandler consoleHandler = new ConsoleHandler(); > consoleHandler.setLevel(Level.ALL); > > Logger.getLogger(java.sql.PreparedStatement.class.toString ()).addHandler(consoleHandler); > Logger.getLogger(java.sql.Statement.class.toString()).addHandler(consoleHandler); > Logger.getLogger(Class.class.toString()).addHandler(consoleHandler); > Logger.global.addHandler(consoleHandler); > > But it fail, nothing is logged, just wonder how can I make ibatis log > with java logging? >
