Thanks for the info. Can you please tell me though how I could use a ":" (colon) as part of a filename ?? Or if a colon can be used at all?
Regards, Rubal. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ceki Gülcü" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Log4J Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 3:35 PM Subject: Re: Query Log4j 1.3 is not yet available. It might go alpha in December or January 2003 or maybe later... :-) To follow development more closely you can subscribe to the log4j-dev list. At 14:29 08.11.2002 +0530, you wrote: >Thanks, I am using version 1.2.7 >This is what I downloaded from the log4j website. > >Is version 1.3 available since 1.2.7 seems to be the latest on their >website? If it is available, where can I get it from? > >Regards, >Rubal. > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Ceki Gülcü" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Log4J Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 2:17 PM >Subject: Re: Query > > > > > > This will be possible in version log4j 1.3. In 1.2 you have to do it >yourself. > > > > At 14:10 08.11.2002 +0530, you wrote: > > >Hi all - > > > > > >I am new to log4j and the mailing list. I have a query and I would > > >appreciate if anyone can post a reply. > > > > > >My requirement is that I need to have my log file names as per the > > >following format: > > >file_MMDDYYYY_hh:mm:ss > > >where "file_" is a fixed string, MM denotes month of the year, DD denotes > > >the date of the month, YYYY denotes the year, "hh" denotes the hour of >the > > >day, "mm" denotes the minute of the hour and "ss" denotes the seconds. > > > > > >This seems to be simple to implement if I use the > > >"DailyRollingFileAppender". The problem is that the file I write to >should > > >roll over ONLY at midnight. If I set the "DateFormat" to roll over at > > >midnight, then I do not get the "hh:mm:ss" appended to the file. > > >Furthermore, how do I use a colon in the filename above?? > > > > > >I have an additional requirement. In addition to having the file rolled >over > > >daily at midnight, I also need to specify a max file size for each file. >I > > >understand that the maximum file size can be implemented using the > > >"RollingFileAppender". So, do I use the RollingFileAppender or the > > >DailyRollingFileAppender and is there any way I can configure log4j to > > >integrate the above two desired features? > > > > > >This is the reason(max file size) why we have the "hh:mm:ss" field in the > > >filename, in addition to the date(although it rolls over only at midnight > > >provided the max file size is not reached). Can anyone help? > > > > > >Thanks and regards, > > >Rubal. > > > > > > > > >-- > > >To unsubscribe, e-mail: ><mailto:log4j-user-unsubscribe@;jakarta.apache.org> > > >For additional commands, e-mail: ><mailto:log4j-user-help@;jakarta.apache.org> > > > > -- > > Ceki > > > > TCP implementations will follow a general principle of robustness: be > > conservative in what you do, be liberal in what you accept from > > others. -- Jon Postel, RFC 793 > > > > > > > > -- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: ><mailto:log4j-user-unsubscribe@;jakarta.apache.org> > > For additional commands, e-mail: ><mailto:log4j-user-help@;jakarta.apache.org> > > > > >-- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:log4j-user-unsubscribe@;jakarta.apache.org> >For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:log4j-user-help@;jakarta.apache.org> -- Ceki TCP implementations will follow a general principle of robustness: be conservative in what you do, be liberal in what you accept from others. -- Jon Postel, RFC 793 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:log4j-user-unsubscribe@;jakarta.apache.org> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:log4j-user-help@;jakarta.apache.org> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:log4j-user-unsubscribe@;jakarta.apache.org> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:log4j-user-help@;jakarta.apache.org>