I don't think it is a loop in the fact that the
machine is froze, it is a loop where the log is I am
not sure, but trying to log to itself. 

The log sends a message to the log???

Somebody obviously knows about it because they print
out a message saying that the server is looping.

--- Ceki Gülcü <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Why on earth is the server entering a loop? On
> windows machine type 
> ctrl-Pause to see a thread dump.
> 
> At 12:01 17.07.2002 -0700, bryan hansen wrote:
> >I think this question was better directed at Log4j
> >than JBoss. We are using JBoss for our development
> >environment and with the latest release if I don't
> use
> >something like the init servlet it will just use
> the
> >jboss instance of the logger to dump out our
> >debug/error messages. If I call the configure
> method
> >though in the init servlet it will put the output
> into
> >a loop for the entire server. I need to do one of
> two
> >things the way I see it to fix the problem.
> >
> >1. Figure out a different way to make it so that
> our
> >application doesn't use the JBoss log4j instance,
> or
> >
> >2. Edit their(Jboss) configuration file so that my
> >output is directed elsewhere so that I can have
> some
> >control over the level of debugging without turning
> >the whole server to debug mode instead of info.
> >
> >TIA,
> >
> >Bryan
> 
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