Hi Victor,
glad that you like our solution.
We use log4j for logging hence in order to see how to adjust log4j logging
levels you can read their documentation.
A elegant way to do it however, is how we do it in our examples (see
empire-db-example-basic or empire-db-example-advanced).
Those projects have a config.xml file that holds the configuration.
Down the end of the file you see a node like this
<log4j:configuration xmlns:log4j="http://jakarta.apache.org/log4j/">
Below that you will find the log4j configuration.
In order to apply this configuration the samples define a configuration bean
derived from org.apache.empire.xml.XMLConfiguraiton and create an instance of
it. On this object you must then call the init() method and supply it with the
filename of your configuration file (e.g. config.xml). The third param is a
Boolean that specifies whether to look for the log4j:configuration node and
apply the configuration.
For further details see the log4j documentation.
Regards
Rainer
Victor Rojo wrote:
> re: Logging configuration
>
> Hi there!
> I started to explore EmpireDB and it is less difficult to use than
> traditional and esoteric ORM tools.
> Currently I'm facing a problem: how do you configure the logging levels?
> I hope your next release can contain the CodeGenerator!
>
> Regards,
> Victor Rojo