On 4/11/06, Anthony Bigbee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/11/06, John Mettraux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> 3. My first attempt to control granularity of apre.log doesn't seem to
> >> have worked. I'm still getting DEBUG and INFO for [main].
> >> I tried this:
> >> <category name="
> org.apache.axis">
> >> <priority value="ERROR">
> >> <appender-ref ref="axis-file" />
> >> </category>
> >>
> >> <category name="
> openwfe.org">
> >> <priority value="ERROR">
> >> <appender-ref ref="file" />
> >> </category>
> >>
>
> >> <root>
> >> <priority value="ERROR" />
> >> <appender-ref ref="file" />
> >> </root>
> >>
> >> Any suggestions?
>
>
> > You could try to set the level at 'WARN'.
> I set all three to WARN and that did not reduce the [MAIN] {DEBUG|INFO}
> statements in logs/apre.log.
>
> Any other ideas? A bug report?
I don't think it's an OpenWFE bug as I entirely rely on log4j for
logging (except for engine.TextHistory, which is another story).
There's perhaps a log4j.properties or a logging.xml file lying
somewhere in the classpath of your Java APRE.
Best regards,
--
John Mettraux -///- http://jmettraux.openwfe.org
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