Have you tried just configuring whatever properties you need as a Hashtable and passing them into the InitialContext() constructor?
2009/1/29 selezovikj <[email protected]>: > > I have a JmsQueueAppender that logs messages to an ActiveMQ broker on a given > queue. > I also have a jndi.properties file in which I do NOT specify the > provider.url value, because that value can vary depending on a flag. > > In my JmsQueueAppender, the jndi context is initialized using the default > no-argument constructor. > > > jndi = new InitialContext(); > System.out.println(jndi.getEnvironment().toString()); > > Printing the environment values which are gotten using the default > constructor results with the following values which I have specified in my > jndi.properties file: > {java.naming.factory.initial=org.apache.activemq.jndi.ActiveMQInitialContextFactory, > queue.LoggingQueue=LoggingQueue} > > Later I add to the environment the provider.url value. > > jndi.addToEnvironment(Context.PROVIDER_URL, > "failover:(tcp://localhost:61617)"); > System.out.println(jndi.getEnvironment().toString()); > > results with: > {java.naming.provider.url=failover:(tcp://localhost:61617), > java.naming.factory.initial=org.apache.activemq.jndi.ActiveMQInitialContextFactory, > queue.LoggingQueue=LoggingQueue} > > Even though, the provider.url is added to the environment, when logging > log4j does not take into account the provider url I just specified. It > simply does not log to 61617. > > Any help with this ? ? ? > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/log4j---Jndi-context-addToEnvironment-has-no-effect-tp21731483p21731483.html > Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > -- James ------- http://macstrac.blogspot.com/ Open Source Integration http://fusesource.com/
