It should still be fine.  The only difference is that the bigger
program may configure log4j so you would have to work with that.

On 10/5/06, Tyler Cvetan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The bigger program acutally does use log4j, is this possible and/or
would I need to configure this differently?

James Stauffer wrote:

> It appears you want to use log4j in a jar that runs in a bigger
> program.  Your classes should use Loggers like normal but not
> configure log4j.  Assuming the bigger program doesn't use lo4j you
> should configure log4j by including a log4j.xml file in the classpath
> (not in your jar) when you start the bigger program.
>
> On 10/5/06, Tyler Cvetan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I need some help, if this is possible, to get logs created inside of a
>> JAR file.  I have a JAR file that I am using as an image plug-in that
>> has a bunch of calls to create logs for some debugging.  But I am not
>> sure how to get this to post to a log file, from a JAR?  Any help would
>> be great.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Tyler Cvetan
>>
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