You only need to call PropertyConfigure.configure() once per thread.

This could be the source of your problem.

Cheers,
Scott

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> Hi all,
> 
> Is it possible to define two or more different logger objects in one Java Program? I 
>am trying to create an own logger for each created object in the program, but using 
>the instance Logger.getLogger(name) makes this no possible because when I create the 
>second instance I "loose" the reference to the first one, probably because using 
>static variables that changes and each object is using. Don't know how to do...
> 
> I have tested if it's possible with the following example code:
> 
>       this.logger1 = Logger.getLogger(MyClass.class.getName()+name1);
>       PropertyConfigurator.configure("log4j.properties");
>       logger1.info("- Logging initialized --");
>       
>       this.logger2 = Logger.getLogger(ApiTesterTool.class.getName()+name2);
>       PropertyConfigurator.configure("log4j.properties");
>       logger2.info("- Logging initialized --");
>       
>       // Till here the code works perfectly, the first logging information is 
>written in one file and the other in the other one
>       // Next line pretends to write again in logger1
>       
>       logger1.info("This line must be written in file defined by logger1 but is 
>written in logger2 !!!!!!!!");
> 
> Please help a poor Java programmer ;-)
> 
> Jaume
> 
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