It may be worth noting that version 2.3 of the Servlet API specifies that apps run in a ClassLoader environment where they don't inherit libraries from parents and don't share code with other apps. Each app can incalude it's own copy of log4j and have it's own configuration, completely independent of any other application.
Anders Chris Barlock wrote: > > Well, you already know about log4j. Here are a few others of which I'm > aware: > > Logging Toolkit for Java: > http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/loggingtoolkit4j > JLogger: http://www.javelinsoft.com/jlogger/ > LogKit: http://jakarta.apache.org/avalon/logkit/index.html > AutoTrace (not free): > http://www.tkg.com/products/autotrace/documentation.html > JLog: http://www.jtrack.com/ > > Chris > > Tivoli Systems > Research Triangle Park, NC > (919) 224-2240 > Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > "KIRKLAND,BRIA > N To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" > (HP-PaloAlto,e <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > x1)" cc: > <brian_kirklan Subject: Logging to multiple files > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > 10/23/2001 > 05:12 PM > Please respond > to "LOG4J > Users Mailing > List" > > > > Hi, > > Does anyone know of an open source (or free) logging utility that is not > limited by using static data. In the web services paradigm, multiple web > services will be running on the same machine, and will need the ability to > log to separate places with completely un-related configurations. > > Thanks, > > ~Brian Kirkland > Advanced Technologies Group > Hewlett-Packard > (650) 314-4069 > ecardFile: Brian Kirkland > > A Life? Cool! Where can I download one of those from? > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]