Hi,

I also have this issue in that Eclipse obeys the log4j.properties settings
in c:\webtest\lib but a dos command box doesn't.

I have cleared the classpath but of course I have a number of other
environment variables set, and short of trying to unset them one by one,
which would take quite a while, I'm not sure which, if any, is the culprit.

Eclipse of course does have classpath set to c:\webtest\lib but even if I do
set classpath to this in dos box, still doesn't pick it up.

cheers,
    John

On 3/15/07, Ralf Müller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Marc,

I hope I am not the only one who struggles with this...

- I checked my CLASSPATH in my dosbox and cleared it.
- I added an echo-statement to my classpath.xml to verify that
<pathelement location="${wt-WebTest.dir}/lib"/>
really uses the right path.

everything seems to be fine! But I get no additional output.

- where do I have to expect the output? I though it would be dumped to
the console. But even if it gets written to a file, I can't find it...

Ralf

Marc Guillemot wrote:
> Hi Ralf,
>
> this log4j file is considered if it is in your classpath and if it is
> the first log4j configuration file in your classpath. Check that
> - you have something like
>   <pathelement location="${wt-WebTest.dir}/lib"/>
> in your <path> used to load WebTest tasks
> - you don't have any system wide CLASSPATH set that already contains
> log4j configuration
>
> Marc.
>
>
> Ralf Müller wrote:
>> Marc Guillemot wrote:
>>> ANT_OPTS="-DlogLevel.httpclientWire=debug"
>>>
>>> or see #WEBTEST_HOME#/lib/log4j.properties for more details
>> Thanx for your quick reply. But it still doesn't help:
>>
>> It seems to me that my #WEBTEST_HOME#/lib/log4j.properties is ignored
or
>> I don't know where the output gets written to.
>> So I did a test and installed a fresh webtest, invoked the example
>> webtest -buildfile installTest.xml
>> and tried to change the log4j.properties.
>> I set the logLevel.root to things like "debug" and commented in all
>> other options.
>> Nothing happens.
>>
>> So my new question:
>> Is there a way to check which log4j.properties are used or to force the
>> system to use a specific properties file?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Ralf
>>
>>> Marc.
>>>
>>> Ralf Müller wrote:
>>>> Hi!
>>>>
>>>> Is there some kind of option which activates something like the
firefox
>>>> plugin called live http headers which just writes all headers into a
>>>> logfile?
>>>> Or can I maybe create this functionality with a small groovy script
and
>>>> an ant macro? something like
>>>>
>>>> <writeHeaders[of last request/response] />
>>>>
>>>> Best Regards,
>>>> Ralf
>>>>
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