Author: seb
Date: Wed Nov 15 12:00:54 2006
New Revision: 920

Modified:
   
logback/trunk/logback-classic/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/classic/PatternLayout.java
   
logback/trunk/logback-classic/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/classic/db/DBAppender.java
   
logback/trunk/logback-classic/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/classic/net/SMTPAppender.java
   
logback/trunk/logback-classic/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/classic/net/SocketAppender.java
   
logback/trunk/logback-classic/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/classic/net/SyslogAppender.java
   
logback/trunk/logback-core/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/core/AppenderBase.java
   
logback/trunk/logback-core/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/core/ConsoleAppender.java
   
logback/trunk/logback-core/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/core/FileAppender.java
   
logback/trunk/logback-core/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/core/WriterAppender.java
   
logback/trunk/logback-core/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/core/rolling/FixedWindowRollingPolicy.java
   
logback/trunk/logback-core/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/core/rolling/RollingFileAppender.java
   
logback/trunk/logback-core/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/core/rolling/SizeBasedTriggeringPolicy.java
   
logback/trunk/logback-core/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/core/rolling/TimeBasedRollingPolicy.java
   logback/trunk/logback-site/src/site/xdocTemplates/manual/appenders.xml

Log:
updated doc, and linked all classes to the appropriate documentation section

Modified: 
logback/trunk/logback-classic/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/classic/PatternLayout.java
==============================================================================
--- 
logback/trunk/logback-classic/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/classic/PatternLayout.java
       (original)
+++ 
logback/trunk/logback-classic/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/classic/PatternLayout.java
       Wed Nov 15 12:00:54 2006
@@ -43,7 +43,6 @@
  * For more informations about this layout, please refer to the online manual 
at
  * http://logback.qos.ch/manual/layouts.html#ClassicPatternLayout
  * 
- * 
  */
 
 public class PatternLayout extends PatternLayoutBase implements ClassicLayout {

Modified: 
logback/trunk/logback-classic/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/classic/db/DBAppender.java
==============================================================================
--- 
logback/trunk/logback-classic/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/classic/db/DBAppender.java
       (original)
+++ 
logback/trunk/logback-classic/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/classic/db/DBAppender.java
       Wed Nov 15 12:00:54 2006
@@ -20,82 +20,13 @@
 import ch.qos.logback.classic.spi.CallerData;
 import ch.qos.logback.classic.spi.LoggingEvent;
 import ch.qos.logback.core.db.DBAppenderBase;
-import ch.qos.logback.core.db.dialect.SQLDialect;
 
 /**
  * The DBAppender inserts loggin events into three database tables in a format
- * independent of the Java programming language. The three tables that
- * DBAppender inserts to must exists before DBAppender can be used. These 
tables
- * may be created with the help of SQL scripts found in the
- * <em>src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/classic/db/dialect</em> directory. There
- * is a specific script for each of the most popular database systems. If the
- * script for your particular type of database system is missing, it should be
- * quite easy to write one, taking example on the already existing scripts. If
- * you send them to us, we will gladly include missing scripts in future
- * releases.
+ * independent of the Java programming language. 
  * 
- * <p>
- * If the JDBC driver you are using supports the
- * [EMAIL PROTECTED] java.sql.Statement#getGeneratedKeys}method introduced in 
JDBC 3.0
- * specification, then you are all set. Otherwise, there must be an
- * [EMAIL PROTECTED] SQLDialect}appropriate for your database system. 
Currently, we have
- * dialects for PostgreSQL, MySQL, Oracle and MsSQL. As mentioed previously, an
- * SQLDialect is required only if the JDBC driver for your database system does
- * not support the [EMAIL PROTECTED] java.sql.Statement#getGeneratedKeys 
getGeneratedKeys}
- * method.
- * </p>
- * 
- * <table border="1" cellpadding="4">
- * <tr>
- * <th>RDBMS</th>
- * <th>supports <br/><code>getGeneratedKeys()</code> method</th>
- * <th>specific <br/>SQLDialect support</th>
- * <tr>
- * <tr>
- * <td>PostgreSQL</td>
- * <td align="center">NO</td>
- * <td>present and used</td>
- * <tr>
- * <tr>
- * <td>MySQL</td>
- * <td align="center">YES</td>
- * <td>present, but not actually needed or used</td>
- * <tr>
- * <tr>
- * <td>Oracle</td>
- * <td align="center">YES</td>
- * <td>present, but not actually needed or used</td>
- * <tr>
- * <tr>
- * <td>DB2</td>
- * <td align="center">YES</td>
- * <td>not present, and not needed or used</td>
- * <tr>
- * <tr>
- * <td>MsSQL</td>
- * <td align="center">YES</td>
- * <td>not present, and not needed or used</td>
- * <tr>
- * <tr>
- * <td>HSQL</td>
- * <td align="center">NO</td>
- * <td>present and used</td>
- * <tr>
- * 
- * </table>
- * <p>
- * <b>Performance: </b> Experiments show that writing a single event into the
- * database takes approximately 50 milliseconds, on a "standard" PC. If pooled
- * connections are used, this figure drops to under 10 milliseconds. Note that
- * most JDBC drivers already ship with connection pooling support.
- * </p>
- * 
- * 
- * 
- * <p>
- * <b>Configuration </b> DBAppender can be configured programmatically, or 
using
- * [EMAIL PROTECTED] ch.qos.logback.classic.joran.JoranConfigurator 
JoranConfigurator}.
- * Example scripts can be found in the <em>tests/input/db</em> directory.
+ * For more informations about this appender, please refer to the online 
manual at
+ * http://logback.qos.ch/manual/appenders.html#DBAppender
  * 
  * @author Ceki G&uuml;lc&uuml;
  * @author Ray DeCampo

Modified: 
logback/trunk/logback-classic/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/classic/net/SMTPAppender.java
==============================================================================
--- 
logback/trunk/logback-classic/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/classic/net/SMTPAppender.java
    (original)
+++ 
logback/trunk/logback-classic/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/classic/net/SMTPAppender.java
    Wed Nov 15 12:00:54 2006
@@ -22,12 +22,8 @@
  * Send an e-mail when a specific logging event occurs, typically on errors or
  * fatal errors.
  * 
- * <p>
- * The number of logging events delivered in this e-mail depend on the value of
- * <b>BufferSize</b> option. The <code>SMTPAppender</code> keeps only the
- * last <code>BufferSize</code> logging events in its cyclic buffer. This
- * keeps memory requirements at a reasonable level while still delivering 
useful
- * application context.
+ * For more informations about this appender, please refer to the online 
manual at
+ * http://logback.qos.ch/manual/appenders.html#SMTPAppender
  * 
  * @author Ceki G&uuml;lc&uuml;
  * @author S&eacute;bastien Pennec

Modified: 
logback/trunk/logback-classic/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/classic/net/SocketAppender.java
==============================================================================
--- 
logback/trunk/logback-classic/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/classic/net/SocketAppender.java
  (original)
+++ 
logback/trunk/logback-classic/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/classic/net/SocketAppender.java
  Wed Nov 15 12:00:54 2006
@@ -24,73 +24,9 @@
  * Sends [EMAIL PROTECTED] LoggingEvent} objects to a remote a log server, 
usually a
  * [EMAIL PROTECTED] SocketNode}.
  * 
- * <p>
- * The SocketAppender has the following properties:
- * 
- * <ul>
- * 
- * <p>
- * <li>If sent to a [EMAIL PROTECTED] SocketNode}, remote logging is 
non-intrusive as far
- * as the log event is concerned. In other words, the event will be logged with
- * the same time stamp, [EMAIL PROTECTED] org.apache.log4j.NDC}, location info 
as if it
- * were logged locally by the client.
- * 
- * <p>
- * <li>SocketAppenders do not use a layout. They ship a serialized
- * [EMAIL PROTECTED] LoggingEvent} object to the server side.
- * 
- * <p>
- * <li>Remote logging uses the TCP protocol. Consequently, if the server is
- * reachable, then log events will eventually arrive at the server.
- * 
- * <p>
- * <li>If the remote server is down, the logging requests are simply dropped.
- * However, if and when the server comes back up, then event transmission is
- * resumed transparently. This transparent reconneciton is performed by a
- * <em>connector</em> thread which periodically attempts to connect to the
- * server.
- * 
- * <p>
- * <li>Logging events are automatically <em>buffered</em> by the native TCP
- * implementation. This means that if the link to server is slow but still
- * faster than the rate of (log) event production by the client, the client 
will
- * not be affected by the slow network connection. However, if the network
- * connection is slower then the rate of event production, then the client can
- * only progress at the network rate. In particular, if the network link to the
- * the server is down, the client will be blocked.
- * 
- * <p>
- * On the other hand, if the network link is up, but the server is down, the
- * client will not be blocked when making log requests but the log events will
- * be lost due to server unavailability.
- * 
- * <p>
- * <li>Even if a <code>SocketAppender</code> is no longer attached to any
- * category, it will not be garbage collected in the presence of a connector
- * thread. A connector thread exists only if the connection to the server is
- * down. To avoid this garbage collection problem, you should [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] #close} the
- * the <code>SocketAppender</code> explicitly. See also next item.
- * 
- * <p>
- * Long lived applications which create/destroy many 
<code>SocketAppender</code>
- * instances should be aware of this garbage collection problem. Most other
- * applications can safely ignore it.
- * 
- * <p>
- * <li>If the JVM hosting the <code>SocketAppender</code> exits before the
- * <code>SocketAppender</code> is closed either explicitly or subsequent to
- * garbage collection, then there might be untransmitted data in the pipe which
- * might be lost. This is a common problem on Windows based systems.
- * 
- * <p>
- * To avoid lost data, it is usually sufficient to [EMAIL PROTECTED] #close} 
the
- * <code>SocketAppender</code> either explicitly or by calling the
- * [EMAIL PROTECTED] org.apache.log4j.LogManager#shutdown} method before 
exiting the
- * application.
- * 
- * 
- * </ul>
- * 
+ * For more informations about this appender, please refer to the online 
manual at
+ * http://logback.qos.ch/manual/appenders.html#SocketAppender
+ *  
  * @author Ceki G&uuml;lc&uuml;
  * @author S&eacute;bastien Pennec
  * 

Modified: 
logback/trunk/logback-classic/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/classic/net/SyslogAppender.java
==============================================================================
--- 
logback/trunk/logback-classic/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/classic/net/SyslogAppender.java
  (original)
+++ 
logback/trunk/logback-classic/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/classic/net/SyslogAppender.java
  Wed Nov 15 12:00:54 2006
@@ -20,6 +20,11 @@
 import ch.qos.logback.core.net.SyslogWriter;
 
 /**
+ * This appender can be used to send messages to a remote
+ * syslog daemon.
+ * <p>
+ * For more informations about this appender, please refer to the online 
manual at
+ * http://logback.qos.ch/manual/appenders.html#SyslogAppender
  * 
  * @author Ceki G&uumllc&uuml;
  */

Modified: 
logback/trunk/logback-core/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/core/AppenderBase.java
==============================================================================
--- 
logback/trunk/logback-core/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/core/AppenderBase.java  
    (original)
+++ 
logback/trunk/logback-core/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/core/AppenderBase.java  
    Wed Nov 15 12:00:54 2006
@@ -16,7 +16,14 @@
 import ch.qos.logback.core.spi.FilterReply;
 import ch.qos.logback.core.status.WarnStatus;
 
-
+/**
+ * This class is used to manage base functionnalities of all appenders.
+ * 
+ * For more informations about this appender, please refer to the online 
manual at
+ * http://logback.qos.ch/manual/appenders.html#AppenderBase
+ *
+ * @author Ceki G&uuml;lc&uuml;
+ */
 abstract public class AppenderBase extends ContextAwareBase implements
     Appender, FilterAttachable {
 

Modified: 
logback/trunk/logback-core/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/core/ConsoleAppender.java
==============================================================================
--- 
logback/trunk/logback-core/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/core/ConsoleAppender.java
   (original)
+++ 
logback/trunk/logback-core/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/core/ConsoleAppender.java
   Wed Nov 15 12:00:54 2006
@@ -17,7 +17,10 @@
  * ConsoleAppender appends log events to <code>System.out</code> or
  * <code>System.err</code> using a layout specified by the user. The default
  * target is <code>System.out</code>.
- * 
+ *
+ * For more informations about this appender, please refer to the online 
manual at
+ * http://logback.qos.ch/manual/appenders.html#ConsoleAppender
+ *
  * @author Ceki G&uuml;lc&uuml;
  */
 

Modified: 
logback/trunk/logback-core/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/core/FileAppender.java
==============================================================================
--- 
logback/trunk/logback-core/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/core/FileAppender.java  
    (original)
+++ 
logback/trunk/logback-core/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/core/FileAppender.java  
    Wed Nov 15 12:00:54 2006
@@ -19,6 +19,9 @@
 /**
  * FileAppender appends log events to a file.
  * 
+ * For more informations about this appender, please refer to the online 
manual at
+ * http://logback.qos.ch/manual/appenders.html#FileAppender
+ * 
  * @author Ceki G&uuml;lc&uuml;
  */
 public class FileAppender extends WriterAppender {

Modified: 
logback/trunk/logback-core/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/core/WriterAppender.java
==============================================================================
--- 
logback/trunk/logback-core/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/core/WriterAppender.java
    (original)
+++ 
logback/trunk/logback-core/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/core/WriterAppender.java
    Wed Nov 15 12:00:54 2006
@@ -16,6 +16,15 @@
 
 import ch.qos.logback.core.status.ErrorStatus;
 
+/**
+ * WriterAppender appends events to a hava.io.Writer. 
+ * This class provides basic services that other appenders build upon.
+ * 
+ * For more informations about this appender, please refer to the online 
manual at
+ * http://logback.qos.ch/manual/appenders.html#WriterAppender
+ *
+ * @author Ceki G&uuml;lc&uuml;
+ */
 public class WriterAppender extends AppenderBase {
 
   /**

Modified: 
logback/trunk/logback-core/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/core/rolling/FixedWindowRollingPolicy.java
==============================================================================
--- 
logback/trunk/logback-core/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/core/rolling/FixedWindowRollingPolicy.java
  (original)
+++ 
logback/trunk/logback-core/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/core/rolling/FixedWindowRollingPolicy.java
  Wed Nov 15 12:00:54 2006
@@ -18,36 +18,10 @@
 
 /**
  * When rolling over, <code>FixedWindowRollingPolicy</code> renames files
- * according to a fixed window algorithm as described below.
+ * according to a fixed window algorithm.
  * 
- * <p>
- * The <b>File</b> property, which is required, represents the name
- * of the file where current logging output will be written. The
- * <b>FileNamePattern</b> option represents the file name pattern for the
- * archived (rolled over) log files. If present, the <b>FileNamePattern</b>
- * option must include an integer token, that is the string "%i" somewhere
- * within the pattern.
- * 
- * <p>
- * Let <em>max</em> and <em>min</em> represent the values of respectively
- * the <b>MaxIndex</b> and <b>MinIndex</b> options. Let "foo.log" be the value
- * of the <b>ActiveFile</b> option and "foo.%i.log" the value of
- * <b>FileNamePattern</b>. Then, when rolling over, the file
- * <code>foo.<em>max</em>.log</code> will be deleted, the file
- * <code>foo.<em>max-1</em>.log</code> will be renamed as
- * <code>foo.<em>max</em>.log</code>, the file
- * <code>foo.<em>max-2</em>.log</code> renamed as
- * <code>foo.<em>max-1</em>.log</code>, and so on, the file
- * <code>foo.<em>min+1</em>.log</code> renamed as
- * <code>foo.<em>min+2</em>.log</code>. Lastly, the active file
- * <code>foo.log</code> will be renamed as <code>foo.<em>min</em>.log</code>
- * and a new active file name <code>foo.log</code> will be created.
- * 
- * <p>
- * Given that this rollover algorithm requires as many file renaming operations
- * as the window size, large window sizes are discouraged. The current
- * implementation will automatically reduce the window size to 12 when larger
- * values are specified by the user.
+ * For more informations about this policy, please refer to the online manual 
at
+ * http://logback.qos.ch/manual/appenders.html#FixedWindowRollingPolicy
  * 
  * @author Ceki G&uuml;lc&uuml;
  */

Modified: 
logback/trunk/logback-core/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/core/rolling/RollingFileAppender.java
==============================================================================
--- 
logback/trunk/logback-core/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/core/rolling/RollingFileAppender.java
       (original)
+++ 
logback/trunk/logback-core/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/core/rolling/RollingFileAppender.java
       Wed Nov 15 12:00:54 2006
@@ -19,41 +19,9 @@
  * <code>RollingFileAppender</code> extends [EMAIL PROTECTED] FileAppender} to 
backup the log files
  * depending on [EMAIL PROTECTED] RollingPolicy} and [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
TriggeringPolicy}.
  * <p>
- * To be of any use, a <code>RollingFileAppender</code> instance must have 
both 
- * a <code>RollingPolicy</code> and a <code>TriggeringPolicy</code> set up. 
- * However, if its <code>RollingPolicy</code> also implements the
- * <code>TriggeringPolicy</code> interface, then only the former needs to be
- * set up. For example, [EMAIL PROTECTED] TimeBasedRollingPolicy} acts both as 
a
- * <code>RollingPolicy</code> and a <code>TriggeringPolicy</code>.
  * 
- * <p><code>RollingFileAppender</code> can be configured programattically or
- * using [EMAIL PROTECTED] ch.qos.logback.classic.joran.JoranConfigurator}. 
Here is a sample
- * configration file:
-
-<pre>&lt;?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
-
-&lt;configuration debug="true">
-
-  &lt;appender name="ROLL" 
class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.RollingFileAppender">
-    <b>&lt;rollingPolicy 
class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.TimeBasedRollingPolicy">
-      &lt;param name="FileNamePattern" value="/wombat/foo.%d{yyyy-MM}.gz"/>
-    &lt;/rollingPolicy></b>
-
-    &lt;layout class="ch.qos.logback.classic.PatternLayout">
-      &lt;param name="Pattern" value="%c{1} - %m%n"/>
-    &lt;/layout>     
-  &lt;/appender>
-
-  &lt;root">
-    &lt;appender-ref ref="ROLL"/>
-  &lt;/root>
- 
-&lt;/configuration>
-</pre>
-
- *<p>This configuration file specifies a monthly rollover schedule including
- * automatic compression of the archived files. See 
- * [EMAIL PROTECTED] TimeBasedRollingPolicy} for more details.
+ * For more informations about this appender, please refer to the online 
manual at
+ * http://logback.qos.ch/manual/appenders.html#RollingFileAppender
  * 
  * @author Heinz Richter
  * @author Ceki G&uuml;lc&uuml;

Modified: 
logback/trunk/logback-core/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/core/rolling/SizeBasedTriggeringPolicy.java
==============================================================================
--- 
logback/trunk/logback-core/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/core/rolling/SizeBasedTriggeringPolicy.java
 (original)
+++ 
logback/trunk/logback-core/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/core/rolling/SizeBasedTriggeringPolicy.java
 Wed Nov 15 12:00:54 2006
@@ -17,35 +17,9 @@
  * currently written to. If it grows bigger than the specified size, 
  * the FileAppender using the SizeBasedTriggeringPolicy rolls the file
  * and creates a new one.
- * <p>
- * Here is an example of a configuration using SizeBasedTriggeringPolicy.
- * <p>
- * <pre>
- * &lt;configuration&gt;
- *    &lt;appender name="FILE" 
class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.RollingFileAppender"&gt;
- *    &lt;rollingPolicy 
class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.FixedWindowRollingPolicy"&gt;
- *      &lt;param name="ActiveFileName" value="outputFile.log" /&gt;
- *      &lt;param name="FileNamePattern" value="logFile.%i.log" /&gt;
- *      &lt;param name="MinIndex" value="1" /&gt;
- *      &lt;param name="MaxIndex" value="3" /&gt;
- *    &lt;/rollingPolicy&gt;
- *
- *    <b>&lt;triggeringPolicy 
class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.SizeBasedTriggeringPolicy"&gt;
- *      &lt;param name="MaxFileSize" value="5MB" /&gt;
- *    &lt;/triggeringPolicy&gt;</b>
- *
- *    &lt;layout class="ch.qos.logback.classic.PatternLayout"&gt;
- *      &lt;param name="pattern" value="%-4relative [%thread] %-5level %class 
- %msg%n" /&gt;
- *    &lt;/layout&gt;
- *  &lt;/appender&gt; 
- * 
- *  &lt;root&gt;
- *    &lt;level value="debug" /&gt;
- *    &lt;appender-ref ref="FILE" /&gt;
- *  &lt;/root&gt;
- * &lt;/configuration&gt;
- * </pre>
  * 
+ * For more informations about this policy, please refer to the online manual 
at
+ * http://logback.qos.ch/manual/appenders.html#SizeBasedTriggeringPolicy
  * 
  * @author Ceki G&uuml;lc&uuml;
  *

Modified: 
logback/trunk/logback-core/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/core/rolling/TimeBasedRollingPolicy.java
==============================================================================
--- 
logback/trunk/logback-core/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/core/rolling/TimeBasedRollingPolicy.java
    (original)
+++ 
logback/trunk/logback-core/src/main/java/ch/qos/logback/core/rolling/TimeBasedRollingPolicy.java
    Wed Nov 15 12:00:54 2006
@@ -21,128 +21,12 @@
 
 /**
  * <code>TimeBasedRollingPolicy</code> is both easy to configure and quite 
- * powerful. 
+ * powerful. It allows the rollover to be made based on time conditions. 
+ * It is possible to specify that the rollover must occur each day, or month, 
for example.
  * 
- * <p>In order to use  <code>TimeBasedRollingPolicy</code>, the 
- * <b>FileNamePattern</b> option must be set. It basically specifies the name 
of the 
- * rolled log files. The value <code>FileNamePattern</code> should consist of 
- * the name of the file, plus a suitably placed <code>%d</code> conversion 
- * specifier. The <code>%d</code> conversion specifier may contain a date and 
- * time pattern as specified by the [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
java.text.SimpleDateFormat} class. If 
- * the date and time pattern is omitted, then the default pattern of 
- * "yyyy-MM-dd" is assumed. The following examples should clarify the point.
- *
- * <p>
- * <table cellspacing="5px" border="1">
- *   <tr>
- *     <th><code>FileNamePattern</code> value</th>
- *     <th>Roll-over schedule</th>
- *     <th>Example</th>
- *   </tr>
- *   <tr>
- *     <td nowrap="true"><code>/wombat/folder/foo.%d</code></td>
- *     <td>Daily rollover (at midnight).  Due to the omission of the optional 
- *         time and date pattern for the %d token specifier, the default 
pattern
- *         of "yyyy-MM-dd" is assumed, which corresponds to daily rollover.
- *     </td>
- *     <td>During November 23rd, 2004, logging output will go to 
- *       the file <code>/wombat/foo.2004-11-23</code>. At midnight and for
- *       the rest of the 24th, logging output will be directed to 
- *       <code>/wombat/foo.2004-11-24</code>. 
- *     </td>
- *   </tr>
- *   <tr>
- *     <td nowrap="true"><code>/wombat/foo.%d{yyyy-MM}.log</code></td>
- *     <td>Rollover at the beginning of each month.</td>
- *     <td>During the month of October 2004, logging output will go to
- *     <code>/wombat/foo.2004-10.log</code>. After midnight of October 31st 
- *     and for the rest of November, logging output will be directed to 
- *       <code>/wombat/foo.2004-11.log</code>.
- *     </td>
- *   </tr>
- * </table>
- * <h2>Automatic file compression</h2>
- * <code>TimeBasedRollingPolicy</code> supports automatic file compression. 
- * This feature is enabled if the value of the <b>FileNamePattern</b> option 
- * ends with <code>.gz</code> or <code>.zip</code>.
- * <p>
- * <table cellspacing="5px" border="1">
- *   <tr>
- *     <th><code>FileNamePattern</code> value</th>
- *     <th>Rollover schedule</th>
- *     <th>Example</th>
- *   </tr>
- *   <tr>
- *     <td nowrap="true"><code>/wombat/foo.%d.gz</code></td>
- *     <td>Daily rollover (at midnight) with automatic GZIP compression of the 
- *      arcived files.</td>
- *     <td>During November 23rd, 2004, logging output will go to 
- *       the file <code>/wombat/foo.2004-11-23</code>. However, at midnight 
that
- *       file will be compressed to become 
<code>/wombat/foo.2004-11-23.gz</code>.
- *       For the 24th of November, logging output will be directed to 
- *       <code>/wombat/folder/foo.2004-11-24</code> until its rolled over at 
the
- *       beginning of the next day.
- *     </td>
- *   </tr>
- * </table>
+ *  For more informations about this policy, please refer to the online manual 
at
+ *  http://logback.qos.ch/manual/appenders.html#TimeBasedRollingPolicy
  * 
- * <h2>Decoupling the location of the active log file and the archived log 
files</h2>
- * <p>The <em>active file</em> is defined as the log file for the current 
period 
- * whereas <em>archived files</em> are those files which have been rolled over
- * in previous periods.
- * 
- * <p>By setting the <b>ActiveFileName</b> option you can decouple the 
location 
- * of the active log file and the location of the archived log files.
- * <p> 
- *  <table cellspacing="5px" border="1">
- *   <tr>
- *     <th><code>FileNamePattern</code> value</th>
- *     <th>ActiveFileName</th>
- *     <th>Rollover schedule</th>
- *     <th>Example</th>
- *   </tr>
- *   <tr>
- *     <td nowrap="true"><code>/wombat/foo.log.%d</code></td>
- *     <td nowrap="true"><code>/wombat/foo.log</code></td>
- *     <td>Daily rollover.</td>
- * 
- *     <td>During November 23rd, 2004, logging output will go to 
- *       the file <code>/wombat/foo.log</code>. However, at midnight that file 
- *       will archived as <code>/wombat/foo.log.2004-11-23</code>. For the 24th
- *       of November, logging output will be directed to 
- *       <code>/wombat/folder/foo.log</code> until its archived as 
- *       <code>/wombat/foo.log.2004-11-24</code> at the beginning of the next 
- *       day.
- *     </td>
- *   </tr>
- * </table>
- * <p>
- * <h2>Configuration example</h2>
- * <p>Here is a complete logback configuration xml file that uses 
TimeBasedTriggeringPolicy.
- * <p>
- * <pre>
- * &lt;configuration&gt;
- *  &lt;appender name="FILE" 
class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.RollingFileAppender"&gt;
- *    <b>&lt;rollingPolicy 
class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.TimeBasedRollingPolicy"&gt;
- *      &lt;param name="FileNamePattern" value="foo_%d{yyyy-MM}.log" /&gt;
- *      &lt;param name="ActiveFileName" value="foo.log" /&gt;
- *    &lt;/rollingPolicy&gt;</b>
- *    &lt;layout class="ch.qos.logback.classic.PatternLayout"&gt;
- *      &lt;param name="Pattern" value="%-4relative [%thread] %-5level %class 
- %msg%n" /&gt;
- *    &lt;/layout&gt;
- *  &lt;/appender&gt;
- * 
- *  &lt;root&gt;
- *    &lt;level value="debug" /&gt;
- *    &lt;appender-ref ref="FILE" /&gt;
- *  &lt;/root&gt;
- * &lt;/configuration&gt;
- * </pre>
- * <p>
- * This configuration will produce output to a file called 
<code>foo.log</code>. For example, at the end of the month 
- * of September 2006, the file will be renamed to <code>foo_2006-09.log</code> 
and a new <code>foo.log</code> file 
- * will be created and used for actual logging.
- *
  * @author Ceki G&uuml;lc&uuml;
  */
 public class TimeBasedRollingPolicy extends RollingPolicyBase implements 
TriggeringPolicy {

Modified: logback/trunk/logback-site/src/site/xdocTemplates/manual/appenders.xml
==============================================================================
--- logback/trunk/logback-site/src/site/xdocTemplates/manual/appenders.xml      
(original)
+++ logback/trunk/logback-site/src/site/xdocTemplates/manual/appenders.xml      
Wed Nov 15 12:00:54 2006
@@ -197,7 +197,7 @@
                event to the appropriate device.
        </p>
        
-       <p>DO WE ADD A UML DIAGRAM?? YES!!</p>
+       <!-- ADD UML DIAGRAM -->
        
        <p>In appenders, the term option or property is reserved for named 
attributes 
        that are dynamically inferred using JavaBeans introspection. </p>
@@ -214,7 +214,8 @@
        <h3>WriterAppender</h3>
        
        <p>
-               <a 
href="../xref/ch/qos/logback/core/WriterAppender.html"><code>WriterAppender</code></a>
 appends events to a <code>java.io.Writer</code>. 
+               <a 
href="../xref/ch/qos/logback/core/WriterAppender.html"><code>WriterAppender</code></a>
 
+               appends events to a <code>java.io.Writer</code>. 
                This class provides basic services that other appenders build 
upon. 
                Users do not usually instantiate <code>WriterAppender</code> 
objects directly. 
                Since <code>java.io.Writer</code> type cannot be mapped to a 
string, there is no 
@@ -329,9 +330,9 @@
                namely <code>ConsoleAppender</code>, <code>FileAppender</code> 
which in turn is 
                the super class of <code>RollingFileAppender</code>. 
        </p>
-       <p><b>include UML??</b>
-               Figure 4 2 illustrates the class diagram for WriterAppender and 
its subclasses
-       </p>
+       
+       <!-- ADD UML DIAGRAM -->
+       
        <a name="ConsoleAppender" />
        <h3>ConsoleAppender</h3>
        
@@ -1730,7 +1731,7 @@
 
 
 
-
+               <a name="DBAppender"/>
                <h3>DBAppender</h3>
                
                <p>
@@ -1819,9 +1820,9 @@
                
                <p>
                        Experiments show that writing a single event
-                       into the database takes approximately 50 milliseconds, 
on a
+                       into the database takes approximately 10 milliseconds, 
on a
                        "standard" PC. If pooled connections are used, this 
figure
-                       drops to under 10 milliseconds. Note that most JDBC 
drivers
+                       drops to around 1 milliseconds. Note that most JDBC 
drivers
                        already ship with connection pooling support.
                </p>
                
@@ -2048,6 +2049,9 @@
                        <code>javax.sql.DataSource</code>, e.g. within a J2EE 
application
                        server, see <code>JNDIConnectionSource</code>).
                </p>
+<!-- 
+               
+               HAS TO BE TESTED
 
                <p>
                        If you do not have another connection pooling mechanism 
built
@@ -2071,7 +2075,8 @@
                        <a 
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/dbcp/index.html";> commons-dbcp </a>
                        documentation for details.
                </p>
-
+ -->
+ 
                <p>
                        Connecting to a database using a 
<code>DataSource</code> is rather similar.
                        The configuration now uses 
@@ -2255,6 +2260,7 @@
                        The gain is a <em>4.4</em> factor. 
                </p>
 
+               <a name="SyslogAppender" />
                <h3>SyslogAppender</h3>
                
                <p>
@@ -2385,10 +2391,25 @@
                </p>
                
                
+               <a name="Access" />
                <h2>Logback Access</h2>
                
+               <p>
+                       Most of the appenders found in logback classic can be 
used within
+                       logback access. They function mostly in the same way as 
their logback
+                       classic counterpart. Precise documentation about these 
appenders will
+                       follow.
+               </p>
+               
+<!--  
+               <h3>SocketAppender</h3>
+               
                <h3>SMTPAppender</h3>
-       
+               
+               <h3>DBAppender</h3>
+               
+               <h3>SyslogAppender</h3>
+        -->
        
        
        
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