How do you accomplish the task of associating log messages to session?

some sort of method like: log.info (sessionId, messageString) ?

ashton


--- Scott M Stark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is a correct assessment of the need. I have such a feature in a
> custom logging
> framework that I have created that is very similar to log4j. In that
> logging framework
> the equivalent of the NDC allows you to push an override priority in
> addition to
> a context name and any logmsg issued within the context behaves as
> though its
> priority meets the threshold requirement regardless of what priority was
> used.
> I have not had a chance to see if something similar could be added to
> log4j or
> whether a custom Category would apply.
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Ashton Vaz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 10:34 PM
> Subject: Re: Using NDC to enable logging over a thread of control 
> 
> 
> > Apologies for the cross post, but I think this should be read by
> members
> > of the dev list as well.
> > 
> > Scott,
> > 
> >     I think I know what you're aiming for.  Essentially you want the
> > logging trail grouped by "user".  This transient/dynamic association I
> > guess, can be generalized to mean association of code executed in a
> > particular "context" or "session".  This requirement has come up a few
> > times at work.  As far as I know, this problem hasn't been solved. 
> The
> > current architecture is fine for simpler applications where the log
> > messages all arise within the same context, but in J2EE apps, where
> > multiple objects across VMs are servicing lots of "users" the need
> arises
> > to seperate/filter logged messages based on the "context".  At work,
> we
> > hope to have some solution for this as it is critical that the log
> > messages be filtered (or turned on and off) based on this "session"
> > context, but the progress has been slow.  Maybe others on this list
> are
> > having the same problem?  Currently, I can see 2 options:
> > a) Having categories associated with "Session"/"UID" classes just like
> > appenders are attached to categories or
> > b) Have the ability to turn on/turn off the sessions implemented as
> > methods with the current Category object.
> > 
> > Comments? Suggestions?
> > 
> > Ashton
> > 
> > 

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