Title: Re: Question about logging in EJB
On 2/16/01 8:05 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am developing logging functionality for an EJB application. My
> application will be running in a clustered environment, but I want to keep
> one central log file. My first thought was to send the logging information
> to a central JMS queue. A central listener would then get all of the log
> messages, and log them to file, etc.
>
> I see that you have a JMSAppender, but I have not been able to find any
> documentation or examples. My understanding is that the appender will route
> the output of the logging to JMS instead of a file, etc. If this is the
> case I will need a second simpler "logger" in the JMS listener to write the
> data to file, etc. Should I use log4j two times??
>
> I am curious if anyone else has solved this problem in a cool way.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Daniel Jacobson
>
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What EJB vendor are you using? Weblogic has logging API's that looks mysteriously like an older version of Log4J... ;)
-Chris
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