1. Just make the remote location accessible through some type of share
or use a SocketAppender and socket server.

2. There are a few different ways of defining conditions.  What kind
of condition do you want?

On 9/24/05, kiran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All
>
> Apache logger has support for logging into files through file appender. But,
> if my log file is existing on a different machine on the "intranet" and the
> log4j's logger is running on a different machine, how should i specify that
> network location in the log4j.properties? Also, Are there any the issues that
> are inherently present with this sort of remote logging.
>
> 2. Supposing that we define a new appender for logging onto a n/w file, how to
> conditionally instruct logger to log to that appender when a special case is
> satisfied? what i know is that when logging has to be done, apache logger does
> so dutifully to all the appeneders defined in the log4j.properties file
>
> thanks in advance!
> kiran
>
>
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