Have you considered merging java.util.Properties objects? Alternatively, you can call
PropertyConfigurator.configure(file) multiple times with different property files.
Although I think that the first option is cleaner. Ceki
At 15:56 07.03.2001 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I am a new user of log4j and have a question.
>
>Can you set it up so that a project has a log4j.properties file that has
>defaults and each developer has their own personal log4j.properties file
>that overrides some of the settings but accepts most of the defaults.
>
>This way if a new entry is added to the project's properties than you do not
>need to edit all of the developers individual property files.
>
>Can I do this with Log4J?
I hope to see you at my ApacheCon 2001 presentation
entitled "Log4j, A Logging Package for Java".
See http://ApacheCon.Com/2001/US/ for more details.
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