Thanks Heri i am able to read the xml file now.
Thanks for ur time.


Bender Heri wrote:
> 
> For auto configuration log4j.xml must be found in the classpath. Else you
> can do it within code by calling DOMConfigurator.configure(
> myFullOrRelativeFileName ).
> Heri
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: garima015 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 4:05 PM
>> To: log4j-user@logging.apache.org
>> Subject: RE: Log4J System alerts
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Heri one more thing can we place log4j.xml in root directory 
>> of project as my
>> project is not a Web project so i wont be having web-inf in that!!!
>> 
>> 
>> garima015 wrote:
>> > 
>> > Thanks Heri..thanks for ur help!!!
>> > I hope log4j.xml will also be read in the same manner as
>> > log4j.properties..
>> > 
>> > 
>> > Bender Heri wrote:
>> >> 
>> >> If you want to work with filters you must use log4j.xml 
>> configuration
>> >> instead of log4j.properties. The properties configuration 
>> style does not
>> >> support filter entries. It's anyway recommended to use xml 
>> configuration
>> >> since:
>> >> - the auto configuration mechanisme of log4j looks first for the
>> >> log4j.xml file
>> >> - the properties configuration style is no more supported in future
>> >> releases
>> >> - In my opinion the xml is clearer and more self-documenting than
>> >> properties
>> >> 
>> >> TraceDenyFilter and XMLDenyFilter are self made classes 
>> derived from the
>> >> log4j....Filter class (see previous mail). They serve only 
>> as example how
>> >> you can configure your own filter. Note that you can also 
>> configure own
>> >> member properties of your own filter if they have standard setter
>> >> methods:
>> >> 
>> >>     public void setMyProperty( String aValue)
>> >> 
>> >> will be configured as 
>> >> 
>> >>     <param name="MyProperty" value="HelloWorld"/>)
>> >> 
>> >> The storage location of your self made filter is like any 
>> other class:
>> >> somewhere in the known classpath.
>> >> 
>> >> Heri
>> >> 
>> >>> -----Original Message-----
>> >>> From: garima015 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >>> Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 3:37 PM
>> >>> To: log4j-user@logging.apache.org
>> >>> Subject: Re: Log4J System alerts
>> >>> 
>> >>> 
>> >>> 
>> >>> Thanks Heri for ur help..
>> >>> one thing more i want to ask is is this configuration 
>> will be done in
>> >>> Log4j.properties..if not then where i have to write all 
>> this.And is
>> >>> TraceDenyFilter and XMLDenyFilter are self made filters or do 
>> >>> i have two
>> >>> build two classes extending these filters. In case so where i 
>> >>> have to save
>> >>> these filter classes.
>> >>> 
>> >>> ur help is really useful to me
>> >>> 
>> >>> 
>> >> 
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