On Thu, 16 Aug 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Log4j, however, allows you to use it without setting the property. Back to > sandboxed environments, webapps can't set system properties anyway - so > your Logger will just fail in any secure servlet container. Or applet. I meant: with log4j you can set the behavior without using system properties. Logger will run in a sandbox if you add few try/catch, but you can't customize it. Small details - that would only matter later, after few hundred developers will use it. Costin
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