Log4j is not JBoss code.  You can find it at jakarta.apache.org.  Thus, if
you ever wanted to use it on an app server that doesn't come with it, you
could just install it and use it.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike korcynski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 1:21 PM
Subject: [JBoss-user] log4j


>
> Hi,
>   I am currently working on a ejb project using JBoss
> as the application server.  What I am trying to do is
> use Log4j as my logging mechanism for my application
> but to set it up in such a way that if I had to deploy
> to another app server if someone should ever request
> it that the log4j code would still be valid.
> Therefore, I'm not sure if using Jboss' log4j service
> will work for me.  Does anyone know if this is
> possible and if there is a good way to implement this?
>  My concern is that I would like to startup log4j once
> and share the instance across all my beans but I am
> unsure how this can be accomplished.  Any feedback
> would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
>
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