Hi Javier,

thanks a lot, this solved the problem.
I thought I missed some more fundamental but as always the small
things cause the problems I get stuck ;)

Thanks a lot, lg Clemens

btw. Log4J is thousand times cooler than the hand-rolled logging I
used before. Thanks for it!

> you missed "logger" between "log4j" and your logger.
>
> log4j.logger.PalmeLogger= debug, stdout, std_logfile
>
> cheers,
>
> Javier
>
> On 1/19/06, Clemens Eisserer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  Hi there,
> >
> > I know for a professional this must be pure newbie-style question,
> > however I read the log4j tutorial and can't find the appropriate
> > answer :-(
> >
> > In code I request a logger like this:
> > Logger palmeLogger = Logger.getLogger("PalmeLogger");
> >
> > In the config-file I configure it like this:
> > log4j.PalmeLogger=debug, stdout, std_logfile
> >
> > But "Logger.getLogger("PalmeLogger").isDebugEnabled()" is false.
> >
> > Whats wrong or what have I missed? The config-file is loaded the right
> > way (and the rootLogger properties are honored). I really don't know
> > further :-/
> >
> > Sorry for bothering and thanks in advance, lg Clemens
> >
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