I see. The MDC is what you are looking for.

At 09:52 28.05.2002 +0100, Chris Naude wrote:

>  Ceki
>This is not quite what I meant. I am not really referring to an 
>application version, but rather a string tag that can be set (typically 
>with a different value) at a program level. I find this useful in order to 
>establish that I am running the correct program, and not an older version. 
>So what I would do is change the string tag in a particular program, then 
>if that tag appears in my log statements, I would know for sure that I am 
>running that version of the program. One way of resolving this is to be 
>able to create a conversion pattern like:
>"XYZApp %v %d [%t] %p %c - %m%n"
>
>where v is settable at an individual program level. Every program mustthen 
>have a way of setting the v variable. (probably  a static final)
>
>Is this possible in log4j, or do you have any other way of achieving a 
>similar effect.
>
>Regards
>
>Chris
>
>   Ceki Gülcü <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>Chris,
>
>If it is appropriate for your application to configure log4j and it
>uses the pattern layout, you can simply include the version in the
>conversion pattern:
>
>as in "XYZApp v3.14 %d [%t] %p %c - %m%n"
>
>At 20:42 27.05.2002 +0100, Chris Naude wrote:
>
> >Hi
> >
> >I am trying to get a program version # (or somesort of version identifier)
> >to print as part of my log statements. This would enable me to easily see
> >if I am running the correct program by simply changing the program version
> >identifier. Is there an easy way of doing this in Log4J.
> >
> >Regards
> >
> >Chris
>
>
>I hope the above is useful.
>
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