I'm sorry, I don't know where I can set this at in the application, or maybe
I might not have been clear. The problem that seems to be the case is that,
I imported the project into eclipse, but not in my workspace, it stores the
logs, without a definite path set, to where eclipse is running from, i.e.
C:\eclipse, even though that is not my workspace. So I'm not sure where I
need to fix this.
James A. N. Stauffer wrote:
The relative path should be from the running working directory so change
the
working directory for each program.
On 11/2/07, mbraunwart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I started a couple tutorials for Log4J in eclipse, it would store
the
file inside of the folder i specified in the root of the project folder
without having to give it a full path.
This current project that I am working with, taking pretty much the same
xml
and idea from the tutorials, I am having a problem to where it wants to
store my logs in the eclipse program folder, as opposed to the project
root
folder.
I have 3 projects set up, one really has nothing to do with the other 2,
the
main project where i am gathering my logs is a controller core, and the
front end is another project that is a j2ee interface which uses the jar
from the core project.
Right now I have to feed it an exact path name to where I want the logs
stored, I'd like to figure out the best way to have it store in a
logs/activity.log from the root of the core project.
I've tried searching for answers to this but I seem to not either be
using
the right search criteria, or the answer is out there or I'm overlooking
it.
I have a feeling it might be a simple answer and I'm overlooking it, but
any
help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
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