RE: Using Log4J

2007-01-27 Thread Padmanaban Varatharajan
Hi James

 

  First of all, thanks for your response. I'm almost certain with
the properties file. But I guess that, I'm missing something in my java
code. As I'm new to this I need a little more info on this.

 

Do I need to use something like this?

 

  Category.getInstance(NEWFILE) and
Category.getInstance(NEWCONSOLE)

 

Or Logger.getLogger(NEWFILE) and Logger.getLogger(NEWCONSOLE)

 

Please help me out with sample java code to access the new categories I
define in log4j.properties.

 

Thanks Again.

 

Thanks  Regards

Padmanaban

 

-Original Message-
From: James Stauffer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 8:51 PM
To: Log4J Users List
Subject: Re: Using Log4J

 

There should be no problems doing that.  You will just want to set the

Threshold to ERROR on NEWCONSOLE.

 

On 1/25/07, Padmanaban Varatharajan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 

 Hi All,

 

 

 

 In Log4J, I have to use the same properties file (log4j.properties) in

 which I have certain configuration details already defined with the

 following:

 

 

 

 Existing: log4j.rootcategory=INFO, CONSOLE, LOGFILE

 

 

 

 *  Default logging level is INFO and two appenders.

 

 *  One is ConsoleAppender and the other is FileAppender.

 

 *  And the threshold level is INFO for both the appenders

 

 

 

 And my Requirement is

 

 *  I need to use another appender, which will be

 RollingFileAppender

 

 *  The threshold level is INFO

 

 *  Need to write the logging details in a different file.

 

 

 

 Also

 

 *  I would like to use another consoleAppender with the
logging

 level as ERROR. As the existing one is having INFO level.

 

 

 

 Say: log4j.rootcategory=INFO, CONSOLE, LOGFILE, NEWFILE, NEWCONSOLE

 

 

 

 Can anyone help me to achieve this? Also, tell me how to use the same
in

 the java code? Sample code will do better and appreciable.

 

 

 

 Please respond me ASAP.

 

 

 

 Thanks

 

 Padmanaban

 

 

 

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Re: Using Log4J

2007-01-27 Thread James Stauffer

I would suggest read http://logging.apache.org/log4j/docs/manual.html

On 1/27/07, Padmanaban Varatharajan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hi

I'm not clear. Do you mean to say, I'm overriding the previous
properties? In case, if I use Logger.getRootLogger(), what will be the
scenario? Will it be printing the log details in both the files? And how
about for the consoleAppender? I have 2 console appenders, one with
INFO and another with Error (New).

The previous two appenders are part of the rootCategory. Can I add these
two (new) in the same? Or a new category?

log4j.category.CategoryName=INFO, NEWFILE, NEWCONSOLE

 If a new category, how to access the same in code? Is that like I
mentioned earlier Category.getInstance(CategoryName)?

As I said already, I'm new to this. Please I need little more
explanation/code sample. Hope, I'm not hurting you.

We can even talk... [EMAIL PROTECTED] as I need this badly and
quickly...

Thanks again
padmanaban


-Original Message-
From: James Stauffer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2007 10:17 PM
To: Padmanaban Varatharajan
Subject: Re: Using Log4J

You don't have to do anything special.  Your current Logger statement
should work fine because you are attaching the new appenders to the
same logger.

On 1/27/07, Padmanaban Varatharajan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:




 Hi James



   First of all, thanks for your response. I'm almost certain with
the
 properties file. But I guess that, I'm missing something in my java
code. As
 I'm new to this I need a little more info on this.



 Do I need to use something like this?



   Category.getInstance(NEWFILE) and
Category.getInstance(NEWCONSOLE)



 Or Logger.getLogger(NEWFILE) and Logger.getLogger(NEWCONSOLE)



 Please help me out with sample java code to access the new categories
I
 define in log4j.properties.



 Thanks Again.



 Thanks  Regards

 Padmanaban




 -Original Message-
  From: James Stauffer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 8:51 PM
  To: Log4J Users List
  Subject: Re: Using Log4J



 There should be no problems doing that.  You will just want to set the

 Threshold to ERROR on NEWCONSOLE.



 On 1/25/07, Padmanaban Varatharajan
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 

  Hi All,

 

 

 

  In Log4J, I have to use the same properties file (log4j.properties)
in

  which I have certain configuration details already defined with the

  following:

 

 

 

  Existing: log4j.rootcategory=INFO, CONSOLE, LOGFILE

 

 

 

  *  Default logging level is INFO and two appenders.

 

  *  One is ConsoleAppender and the other is FileAppender.

 

  *  And the threshold level is INFO for both the appenders

 

 

 

  And my Requirement is

 

  *  I need to use another appender, which will be

  RollingFileAppender

 

  *  The threshold level is INFO

 

  *  Need to write the logging details in a different file.

 

 

 

  Also

 

  *  I would like to use another consoleAppender with the
logging

  level as ERROR. As the existing one is having INFO level.

 

 

 

  Say: log4j.rootcategory=INFO, CONSOLE, LOGFILE, NEWFILE, NEWCONSOLE

 

 

 

  Can anyone help me to achieve this? Also, tell me how to use the
same in

  the java code? Sample code will do better and appreciable.

 

 

 

  Please respond me ASAP.

 

 

 

  Thanks

 

  Padmanaban

 

 

 

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 confidential and subject to the Amdocs policy statement,

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 http://www.amdocs.com/email_disclaimer.asp

 





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