Thanks, I tried that but didn't work.

Can you give me exact details about the same? I tried the default delay
option of 60 secods.

Regards,
Sumit Mishra
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http://www.cash-tech.com/

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Subject: AW: Logging On/Off

Maybe PropertyConfigurator.configureAndWatch helps you.
http://jakarta.apache.org/log4j/docs/api/org/apache/log4j/PropertyConfigurat
or.html

Regards,
Thomas

> I am using log4j with IBM websphere 3.5.4. Every time we have
> to switch off
> the logging, we comment the following line in log4j.prp file.
>
> log4j.rootCategory=debug, stdout, R
>
> Every time we have to switch on the logging, we uncomment the
> above line.
> We read the log4j.prp file in a stateless session bean which
> is invoked in
> the init of a startup Servlet.
>
> Problem we are facing is that every time we have to switch
> off the logging,
> we need to comment the above line in log4j.prp file and
> restart the app
> server again for the change to take effect. This is really
> painful because
> there are many users connected to the server at any point of time.
> Can you guys suggest any better way??
>
> Regards,
> Sumit Mishra
>  <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  <http://www.cash-tech.com/> http://www.cash-tech.com/
>
>


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