But how do I configure these, I've googled for it, but can't find any
specific details.
Will Stranathan wrote:
You have to configure the underlying logging package - such as Log4j
if you're using that or Java 1.4 logging if you're using that.
w
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 16:02:39 -0500
Alex Kravets <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Couple of question about logging in Struts.
I included commons-logging.jar in my classpath, imported Log and
LogFactory in my class and have the following:
public final class ExecuteQueryForm extends ActionForm {
private static Log log =
LogFactory.getLog(ExecuteQueryForm.class);
public void setSQLQuery(String query) {
log.debug("test");
try{
this.SQLQuery = query;
}
catch(NumberFormatException nfe){
ActionErrors errors = new ActionErrors();
errors.add("password", new
ActionError("error.password.required"));
}
}
....
....
Now, is this suppose to write test in my
/export/home/$TOMCAT/bin/Catalina.out file or somewhere else?
When I referenced commons-logging.jar in my classpath do I user log4j
by default?
Do I need to perform any other configurations to user logging in my
applications?
While I am here, the errors that I send in try/catch block is this
the correct way to do it, because as of this implentation ActionForm
does not seem to catch NumberFormatException (I use SQLQuery as a
number for now...)
thanks,
Alex
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