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Sivamma.
Bender Heri wrote:
Your Implementation of repository selector is quite useless, because your
distinction criteria relies on the current classloader. Log4j's default
repository selector does this already for you. It is a singleton within
the scope of one distinct classloader
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Can you please tell me whats wrong with the code.Is there any other way to
handle this?.
Thanks Regards,
Sivamma.
Search the mailing list archives. I have never used them -- I am just
somewhat familiar with what they do.
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(abc) side only.I have
already sent our log4j config file.I am new to log4j also.Please let me know
if something can be done in our log4j config file.
Can you please explain me how can i handle repository selectors for this
problem.I am not able to find good examples also.
Thanks Regards,
Sivamma
into webapps/xyz/WEB-INF/logs/abc.log
Can you please tell me how can get logs only from my applicaiton(may not be
from my application..only from my classes).
Its little urgent.
Thanks in advacne.
Regards,
Sivamma.
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is using Weblogic
Application server).
Is there way to get separate the logs in a same application with different
log4j configuration property files.
Thanks Regards,
Sivamma
James Stauffer wrote:
If xyz and abc are different web apps then moving log4j.jar and
log4j.xml from common to WEB
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Thanks Regards,
Sivamma.
James Stauffer wrote:
How exactly is log4j configured from abc and xyz? Directly through
code? Code referencing a config file? log4j automatically finding a
config file?
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Can you please explain me more.How to implement repository selectors.Please
send me some examples.
I tried to find in FAQs and some docs.But its not clear to me.
Thanks Regards,
Sivamma.
So does only your customer have the problem of mixed logs? It sounds
like they just need to change