RE: Urgent Please--How to create different log files with different property files in same webapplication

2007-06-28 Thread Bender Heri
you cannot add loggers or appenders by configuring them through a second 
property file. You must create and add them by code.
In your Log4jSetup class: add a new Logger by code called "com.ck" and set its 
additivity flag to false.
Then create your mail and R appenders and attach them to your new Logger.
This should do the trick (All Logs from your classes go to this new logger, all 
logs from the xyz app will log to their configured loggers).
Heri 

> -Original Message-
> From: sivamma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 5:24 AM
> To: log4j-user@logging.apache.org
> Subject: RE: Urgent Please--How to create different log files with
> different property files in same webapplication
> 
> 
> 
> Hi,
>  Thank You So much.
> I am not very clear about repositoryselectors.I tried to 
> check some examples
> and tried to implement.
> Our application will be used by others as a library.We will 
> provide jsps
> ,jar files  and some property files including log4j property file.
> 
> All our property files will be under WEB-INF of their(XYZ's) web
> application.And our(abc's) jar files will be under their 
> WEB-INF/lib.JSPs
> under XYZ/abc/*.jsp's.
> We are creating logs under WEB-INF/logs/abc.log
> 
> We dont have access to XYZ's log4j config file.So we cant include
> loggers.What ever the changes, has to be made from our(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.
> 
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RE: Re: Urgent Please--How to create different log files with different property files in same webapplication

2007-06-27 Thread sivamma

Hi, 
 Thank You So much. 
I am not very clear about repositoryselectors.I tried to check some examples
and tried to implement. 
Our application will be used by others as a library.We will provide jsps
,jar files  and some property files including log4j property file. 

All our property files will be under WEB-INF of their(XYZ's) web
application.And our(abc's) jar files will be under their WEB-INF/lib.JSPs
under XYZ/abc/*.jsp's. 
We are creating logs under WEB-INF/logs/abc.log 

We dont have access to XYZ's log4j config file.So we cant include
loggers.What ever the changes, has to be made from our(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. 



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. If annother classloader comes onto
> stage there will be created a new repository selector automatically. So
> each classloader context has its own separate logger universe which can be
> configured independently (i.e. each different WEB-INF app in Tomcat has
> its own classloader).
> 
> A custom RepositorySelector has it's benefits if you can extract at a
> given time in code execution a unique criteria . This might differ when
> the same code is executed again (i.e. might be the user id of the logged
> in user, or others). How to establish this criteria is very dependent on
> the architecture of your application and your goal of separating the log
> outputs.
> 
> I reviewd your mail-thread and I must admit I don't quite understand the
> relationship of your two applications abc and xyz. Nor do I understand
> which log statements you wish to be written to the one log file and which
> one to the other. If the distinction only relies on the code spot where
> the log output is generated then the best approach would be to define
> separate Loggers for your own classes (like james already mentioned), name
> them by the fully qualified classname and set the additivity flag to
> false. Like that log outputs issued by the classes of xyz app never reach
> the appenders of the classes of abc app and vice versa.
> 
> But be aware: You cannot configure the same LogManager twice and hope the
> second configuration adds to the first one. The second configuration
> action will purge the first one before configuring new. But you can create
> new Loggers and Appenders by code and add them to the first loaded
> configuration. 
> 
> To give more precise advices you must explain more about the architecture
> of your applications.
> 
> Heri
> 
> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: sivamma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 12:12 PM
>> To: log4j-user@logging.apache.org
>> Subject: [SPAM (Keyword Checking)] - Re: Urgent Please--How to create
>> different log files with different property files in same 
>> webapplication
>> - Found word(s) list error in the Text body
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Hi I tried to implement the repository selectors.But still 
>> problems occurs.
>> Please find my repository selector below.
>> However i am not using Servlets to initialize the log4j.
>> So Even to implement repository selector i am not using servlets.
>> Our customers requested us to not use servlets.Since we made 
>> everything
>> using Java and jsps.
>> 
>> ==
>> package com.CK;
>> import java.io.InputStream;
>> import java.util.HashMap;
>> import java.util.Map;
>> import javax.servlet.ServletConfig;
>> import javax.servlet.ServletException;
>> import javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilderFactory;
>> import org.apache.log4j.Hierarchy;
>> import org.apache.log4j.Level;
>> import org.apache.log4j.LogManager;
>> import org.apache.log4j.spi.LoggerRepository;
>> import org.apache.log4j.spi.RepositorySelector;
>> import org.apache.log4j.spi.RootCategory;
>> import java.io.File;
>> import org.apache.log4j.Logger;
>> import org.apache.log4j.Level;
>> import org.apache.log4j.PropertyConfigurator;
>> /**
>>  * This RepositorySelector is for use with web applications.  
>>  * It assumes that your log4j.xml file is in the WEB-INF directory.
>>  * @author  Stan Silvert
>>  */

RE: Re: Urgent Please--How to create different log files with different property files in same webapplication

2007-06-26 Thread sivamma

Hi,
 Thank You So much.
I am not very clear about repositoryselectors.I tried to check some examples
and tried to implement.
Our application will be used by others as a library.We will provide jsps
,jar files  and some property files including log4j property file.

All our property files will be under WEB-INF of their(XYZ's) web
application.And our(abc's) jar files will be under their WEB-INF/lib.JSPs
under XYZ/abc/*.jsp's.
We are creating logs under WEB-INF/logs/abc.log

We dont have access to XYZ's log4j config file.So we cant include
loggers.What ever the changes, has to be made from our(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.

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RE: Re: Urgent Please--How to create different log files with different property files in same webapplication

2007-06-26 Thread Bender Heri
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. If annother classloader comes onto stage 
there will be created a new repository selector automatically. So each 
classloader context has its own separate logger universe which can be 
configured independently (i.e. each different WEB-INF app in Tomcat has its own 
classloader).

A custom RepositorySelector has it's benefits if you can extract at a given 
time in code execution a unique criteria . This might differ when the same code 
is executed again (i.e. might be the user id of the logged in user, or others). 
How to establish this criteria is very dependent on the architecture of your 
application and your goal of separating the log outputs.

I reviewd your mail-thread and I must admit I don't quite understand the 
relationship of your two applications abc and xyz. Nor do I understand which 
log statements you wish to be written to the one log file and which one to the 
other. If the distinction only relies on the code spot where the log output is 
generated then the best approach would be to define separate Loggers for your 
own classes (like james already mentioned), name them by the fully qualified 
classname and set the additivity flag to false. Like that log outputs issued by 
the classes of xyz app never reach the appenders of the classes of abc app and 
vice versa.

But be aware: You cannot configure the same LogManager twice and hope the 
second configuration adds to the first one. The second configuration action 
will purge the first one before configuring new. But you can create new Loggers 
and Appenders by code and add them to the first loaded configuration. 

To give more precise advices you must explain more about the architecture of 
your applications.

Heri


> -Original Message-
> From: sivamma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 12:12 PM
> To: log4j-user@logging.apache.org
> Subject: [SPAM (Keyword Checking)] - Re: Urgent Please--How to create
> different log files with different property files in same 
> webapplication
> - Found word(s) list error in the Text body
> 
> 
> 
> Hi I tried to implement the repository selectors.But still 
> problems occurs.
> Please find my repository selector below.
> However i am not using Servlets to initialize the log4j.
> So Even to implement repository selector i am not using servlets.
> Our customers requested us to not use servlets.Since we made 
> everything
> using Java and jsps.
> 
> ==
> package com.CK;
> import java.io.InputStream;
> import java.util.HashMap;
> import java.util.Map;
> import javax.servlet.ServletConfig;
> import javax.servlet.ServletException;
> import javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilderFactory;
> import org.apache.log4j.Hierarchy;
> import org.apache.log4j.Level;
> import org.apache.log4j.LogManager;
> import org.apache.log4j.spi.LoggerRepository;
> import org.apache.log4j.spi.RepositorySelector;
> import org.apache.log4j.spi.RootCategory;
> import java.io.File;
> import org.apache.log4j.Logger;
> import org.apache.log4j.Level;
> import org.apache.log4j.PropertyConfigurator;
> /**
>  * This RepositorySelector is for use with web applications.  
>  * It assumes that your log4j.xml file is in the WEB-INF directory.
>  * @author  Stan Silvert
>  */
> public class Log4jSetup implements RepositorySelector
> {
>private static boolean initialized = false;
>// This object is used for the guard because it doesn't get
>// recycled when the application is redeployed.
>private static Object guard = LogManager.getRootLogger();
>
>private static Map repositories = new HashMap();
>private static LoggerRepository defaultRepository;
>/**
> * Register your web-app with this repository selector.
> */
>  public static String rPath = null;
>  public Log4jSetup(String realPath)
>  {
>   rPath = realPath;
>   //ServletConfig config;
>   init();
>  }
>public static synchronized void init() 
>{
>//String realPath =
> getServletConfig().getServletContext().getRealPath("/");
>//rPath = realPath;
>   if( !initialized ) // set the global RepositorySelector
>   {
>  defaultRepository = LogManager.getLoggerRepository();
>  RepositorySelector theSelector = new Log4jSetup();
>  LogManager.setRepositorySelector(theSelector, guard);
>  initialized = true;
>   }
>   
>   Hierarchy hierarchy = new Hierarchy(new
> RootCateg

Re: Urgent Please--How to create different log files with different property files in same webapplication

2007-06-26 Thread James Stauffer

Since JSPs are compiled into servlets you should be able to do almost
anything in a JSP that you can do in a servlet.

On 6/26/07, sivamma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


However i am not using Servlets to initialize the log4j.
So Even to implement repository selector i am not using servlets.
Our customers requested us to not use servlets.Since we made everything
using Java and jsps.


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Re: Urgent Please--How to create different log files with different property files in same webapplication

2007-06-26 Thread sivamma

Hi I tried to implement the repository selectors.But still problems occurs.
Please find my repository selector below.
However i am not using Servlets to initialize the log4j.
So Even to implement repository selector i am not using servlets.
Our customers requested us to not use servlets.Since we made everything
using Java and jsps.

==
package com.CK;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;
import javax.servlet.ServletConfig;
import javax.servlet.ServletException;
import javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilderFactory;
import org.apache.log4j.Hierarchy;
import org.apache.log4j.Level;
import org.apache.log4j.LogManager;
import org.apache.log4j.spi.LoggerRepository;
import org.apache.log4j.spi.RepositorySelector;
import org.apache.log4j.spi.RootCategory;
import java.io.File;
import org.apache.log4j.Logger;
import org.apache.log4j.Level;
import org.apache.log4j.PropertyConfigurator;
/**
 * This RepositorySelector is for use with web applications.  
 * It assumes that your log4j.xml file is in the WEB-INF directory.
 * @author  Stan Silvert
 */
public class Log4jSetup implements RepositorySelector
{
   private static boolean initialized = false;
   // This object is used for the guard because it doesn't get
   // recycled when the application is redeployed.
   private static Object guard = LogManager.getRootLogger();
   
   private static Map repositories = new HashMap();
   private static LoggerRepository defaultRepository;
   /**
* Register your web-app with this repository selector.
*/
 public static String rPath = null;
 public Log4jSetup(String realPath)
 {
  rPath = realPath;
  //ServletConfig config;
  init();
 }
   public static synchronized void init() 
   {
   //String realPath =
getServletConfig().getServletContext().getRealPath("/");
   //rPath = realPath;
  if( !initialized ) // set the global RepositorySelector
  {
 defaultRepository = LogManager.getLoggerRepository();
 RepositorySelector theSelector = new Log4jSetup();
 LogManager.setRepositorySelector(theSelector, guard);
 initialized = true;
  }
  
  Hierarchy hierarchy = new Hierarchy(new
RootCategory(Level.DEBUG));
  loadLog4JConfig(hierarchy);
  ClassLoader loader = 
   Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader();
  repositories.put(loader, hierarchy);
   }
   // load config.properties from WEB-INF
   private static void loadLog4JConfig(Hierarchy hierarchy) 
   {
try 
{
   String filePath =
rPath+File.separator+"WEB-INF"+File.separator+"config.properties";
   String logfilePath =
rPath+File.separator+"WEB-INF"+File.separator+"logs"+File.separator;
   if( !(new File(filePath)).isFile())
   {
System.err.println("ERROR:Log4jSetUp::Cannot read the Log4J
configuration file. " +
"Please check the path of the config init param in web.xml");
   }
   System.setProperty("ck.base",logfilePath);
   PropertyConfigurator.configure(filePath);
}
catch (Exception e) 
{
System.err.println("Throws Exception::"+e.getMessage());
   }
}
   private Log4jSetup() {
   }
   public LoggerRepository getLoggerRepository() {
  ClassLoader loader = 
 Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader();
  LoggerRepository repository = 
(LoggerRepository)repositories.get(loader);
  
  if (repository == null) {
  return defaultRepository;
  } else {
  return repository;
  }
   }
}
=
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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Re: Urgent Please--How to create different log files with different property files in same webapplication

2007-06-25 Thread James Stauffer

Search the mailing list archives.  I have never used them -- I am just
somewhat familiar with what they do.

On 6/25/07, sivamma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


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 their config if they don't want mixed
logs.

But knowing how customers can be repository selectors might keep the
logs separate without the customer changing their config.


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Re: Urgent Please--How to create different log files with different property files in same webapplication

2007-06-25 Thread sivamma

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 their config if they don't want mixed
logs.

But knowing how customers can be repository selectors might keep the
logs separate without the customer changing their config.


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Re: Urgent Please--How to create different log files with different property files in same webapplication

2007-06-25 Thread James Stauffer

So does only your customer have the problem of mixed logs?  It sounds
like they just need to change their config if they don't want mixed
logs.

But knowing how customers can be repository selectors might keep the
logs separate without the customer changing their config.

On 6/25/07, sivamma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Yes thats true.
xyz uses abc as a library and abc runs by itself.


Can you better explain the relationship between abc and xyz?  It
sounds like xyz uses abc as a library and that abc also runs by
itself.

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2007-06-25 Thread sivamma

Yes thats true.
xyz uses abc as a library and abc runs by itself.


Can you better explain the relationship between abc and xyz?  It
sounds like xyz uses abc as a library and that abc also runs by
itself.

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Re: Urgent Please--How to create different log files with different property files in same webapplication

2007-06-25 Thread James Stauffer

Can you better explain the relationship between abc and xyz?  It
sounds like xyz uses abc as a library and that abc also runs by
itself.

Repository selectors might help.

On 6/25/07, sivamma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


We dont know exactly how log4j is handled at XYZ(They are our customers).But
in abc , we are referring a config file through our code.

Please find our java code.
==
package com.CK;


import java.io.File;

import org.apache.log4j.Logger;
import org.apache.log4j.Level;
import org.apache.log4j.PropertyConfigurator;

public class Log4jSetup
{
public static String rPath = null;
public Log4jSetup(String realPath)
{
rPath = realPath;
}
public Log4jSetup()
{
String filePath =
rPath+File.separator+"WEB-INF"+File.separator+"config.properties";
String logfilePath =
rPath+File.separator+"WEB-INF"+File.separator+"logs"+File.separator;
if( !(new File(filePath)).isFile())
{
System.err.println("[CK]ERROR:Log4jSetUp::Cannot read 
the Log4J
configuration file. " );
}
System.setProperty("ck.base",logfilePath);

PropertyConfigurator.configure(filePath);
Logger log = Logger.getLogger(Log4jSetup.class);
}
}
=


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?
>
> On 6/25/07, sivamma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi, Thank you for immediate reply.
>> The problem is little different here.XYZ and abc are in same
>> application.XYZ
>> is using abc's jar files and jsps.
>> Our application(abc) have our own log4j configuration property file at
>> WEB-INF folder of XYZ(WEB-INF is common for both of XYZ and abc).
>> We are configuring log4j from java class file.We can not
>> add/modify/delete
>> XYZ's log4j configuration property file.At present we are getting even
>> the
>> XYZ's logs in our log files.
>>
>> Please find our log4j configuration(abc's)
>>
>> log4j.appender.mail.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> log4j.appender.mail=org.apache.log4j.net.SMTPAppender
>> log4j.appender.mail.SMTPPassword=xx
>> log4j.appender.mail.BufferSize=512
>> log4j.appender.R.layout.ConversionPattern=%d{ MMM dd HH\:mm\:ss} --
>> %p
>> -- %m%n
>> log4j.appender.mail.evaluatorClass=com.CK.Evaluator
>> log4j.appender.mail.SMTPUsername=siva
>> log4j.appender.R.File=${ck.base}ck_logs.log
>> log4j.rootCategory=debug, R,mail
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> log4j.appender.R.MaxBackupIndex=10
>> log4j.appender.R=org.apache.log4j.RollingFileAppender
>> log4j.appender.mail.Threshold=WARN
>> log4j.appender.mail.layout.ConversionPattern=%d{ MMM dd HH\:mm\:ss}
>> --
>> %p -- %m%n
>> log4j.appender.R.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout
>> log4j.appender.R.MaxFileSize=100KB
>> log4j.appender.mail.Subject=\=[SMTPAppender] Application message
>> log4j.appender.mail.SMTPHost=mail.abc.com
>>
>> It(abc) works fine as a single application in tomcat6.
>> But when XYZ starts using abc the problem occurs(XYZ 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-INF/lib should keep the logs separate.
>> > If they are in the same web app then they probably have different
>> > logger name roots so you can configure each to use a different
>> > appender. (i.e com.abc uses one appender and com.xyz uses another
>> > appender).
>> >
>> > On 6/25/07, sivamma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Hi,
>> >>   I have a requirement to create different log files in same
>> >> application.Our
>> >> application will be used in a different web application.Even the other
>> >> application is using log4j.We have our own log4j configuration
>> >> property(WEB-INF/config.properties) file and separate log file in a
>> >> particular directory(WEB-INF/logs/xxx.log).
>> >>
>> >> At present the problem is we are getting logs from other application
>> to
>> >> our
>> >> log file.
>> >> Our application(Giving  as jar files) is under other application.
>> >>
>> >> For example our application is abc and others is xyz.
>> >>
>> >> The directory structure is "webapps/xyz/WEB-INF" where it contains
>> xyz's
>> >> log4j property file as well abc's log4j property file.abc's logs are
>> >> supposed to go "webappas/xyz/WEB-INF/logs/abc.log" and xyz's logs are
>> >> supposed to go different file(Which we dont know , exactly where it
>> >> goes).
>> >> But at present xyz

Re: Urgent Please--How to create different log files with different property files in same webapplication

2007-06-25 Thread sivamma

We dont know exactly how log4j is handled at XYZ(They are our customers).But
in abc , we are referring a config file through our code.

Please find our java code.
==
package com.CK;


import java.io.File;

import org.apache.log4j.Logger;
import org.apache.log4j.Level;
import org.apache.log4j.PropertyConfigurator;

public class Log4jSetup
{
public static String rPath = null;
public Log4jSetup(String realPath)
{
rPath = realPath;
}
public Log4jSetup()
{
String filePath =
rPath+File.separator+"WEB-INF"+File.separator+"config.properties";
String logfilePath =
rPath+File.separator+"WEB-INF"+File.separator+"logs"+File.separator;
if( !(new File(filePath)).isFile())
{
System.err.println("[CK]ERROR:Log4jSetUp::Cannot read 
the Log4J
configuration file. " );
}
System.setProperty("ck.base",logfilePath);

PropertyConfigurator.configure(filePath);
Logger log = Logger.getLogger(Log4jSetup.class);
}
}
=


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?
> 
> On 6/25/07, sivamma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi, Thank you for immediate reply.
>> The problem is little different here.XYZ and abc are in same
>> application.XYZ
>> is using abc's jar files and jsps.
>> Our application(abc) have our own log4j configuration property file at
>> WEB-INF folder of XYZ(WEB-INF is common for both of XYZ and abc).
>> We are configuring log4j from java class file.We can not
>> add/modify/delete
>> XYZ's log4j configuration property file.At present we are getting even
>> the
>> XYZ's logs in our log files.
>>
>> Please find our log4j configuration(abc's)
>>
>> log4j.appender.mail.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> log4j.appender.mail=org.apache.log4j.net.SMTPAppender
>> log4j.appender.mail.SMTPPassword=xx
>> log4j.appender.mail.BufferSize=512
>> log4j.appender.R.layout.ConversionPattern=%d{ MMM dd HH\:mm\:ss} --
>> %p
>> -- %m%n
>> log4j.appender.mail.evaluatorClass=com.CK.Evaluator
>> log4j.appender.mail.SMTPUsername=siva
>> log4j.appender.R.File=${ck.base}ck_logs.log
>> log4j.rootCategory=debug, R,mail
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> log4j.appender.R.MaxBackupIndex=10
>> log4j.appender.R=org.apache.log4j.RollingFileAppender
>> log4j.appender.mail.Threshold=WARN
>> log4j.appender.mail.layout.ConversionPattern=%d{ MMM dd HH\:mm\:ss}
>> --
>> %p -- %m%n
>> log4j.appender.R.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout
>> log4j.appender.R.MaxFileSize=100KB
>> log4j.appender.mail.Subject=\=[SMTPAppender] Application message
>> log4j.appender.mail.SMTPHost=mail.abc.com
>>
>> It(abc) works fine as a single application in tomcat6.
>> But when XYZ starts using abc the problem occurs(XYZ 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-INF/lib should keep the logs separate.
>> > If they are in the same web app then they probably have different
>> > logger name roots so you can configure each to use a different
>> > appender. (i.e com.abc uses one appender and com.xyz uses another
>> > appender).
>> >
>> > On 6/25/07, sivamma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Hi,
>> >>   I have a requirement to create different log files in same
>> >> application.Our
>> >> application will be used in a different web application.Even the other
>> >> application is using log4j.We have our own log4j configuration
>> >> property(WEB-INF/config.properties) file and separate log file in a
>> >> particular directory(WEB-INF/logs/xxx.log).
>> >>
>> >> At present the problem is we are getting logs from other application
>> to
>> >> our
>> >> log file.
>> >> Our application(Giving  as jar files) is under other application.
>> >>
>> >> For example our application is abc and others is xyz.
>> >>
>> >> The directory structure is "webapps/xyz/WEB-INF" where it contains
>> xyz's
>> >> log4j property file as well abc's log4j property file.abc's logs are
>> >> supposed to go "webappas/xyz/WEB-INF/logs/abc.log" and xyz's logs are
>> >> supposed to go different file(Which we dont know , exactly where it
>> >> goes).
>> >> But at present xyz's logs are coming into abc's logs means , they are
>> >> coming
>> >> 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 

Re: Urgent Please--How to create different log files with different property files in same webapplication

2007-06-25 Thread Bixler, Scott


- Original Message -
From: sivamma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: log4j-user@logging.apache.org 
Sent: Mon Jun 25 09:11:16 2007
Subject: Re: Urgent Please--How to create different log files with different 
property files in same webapplication


Hi, Thank you for immediate reply.
The problem is little different here.XYZ and abc are in same application.XYZ
is using abc's jar files and jsps.
Our application(abc) have our own log4j configuration property file at
WEB-INF folder of XYZ(WEB-INF is common for both of XYZ and abc).
We are configuring log4j from java class file.We can not add/modify/delete
XYZ's log4j configuration property file.At present we are getting even the
XYZ's logs in our log files.

Please find our log4j configuration(abc's)

log4j.appender.mail.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
log4j.appender.mail=org.apache.log4j.net.SMTPAppender
log4j.appender.mail.SMTPPassword=xx
log4j.appender.mail.BufferSize=512
log4j.appender.R.layout.ConversionPattern=%d{ MMM dd HH\:mm\:ss} -- %p
-- %m%n
log4j.appender.mail.evaluatorClass=com.CK.Evaluator
log4j.appender.mail.SMTPUsername=siva
log4j.appender.R.File=${ck.base}ck_logs.log
log4j.rootCategory=debug, R,mail
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
log4j.appender.R.MaxBackupIndex=10
log4j.appender.R=org.apache.log4j.RollingFileAppender
log4j.appender.mail.Threshold=WARN
log4j.appender.mail.layout.ConversionPattern=%d{ MMM dd HH\:mm\:ss} --
%p -- %m%n
log4j.appender.R.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout
log4j.appender.R.MaxFileSize=100KB
log4j.appender.mail.Subject=\=[SMTPAppender] Application message
log4j.appender.mail.SMTPHost=mail.abc.com

It(abc) works fine as a single application in tomcat6.
But when XYZ starts using abc the problem occurs(XYZ 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-INF/lib should keep the logs separate.
> If they are in the same web app then they probably have different
> logger name roots so you can configure each to use a different
> appender. (i.e com.abc uses one appender and com.xyz uses another
> appender).
> 
> On 6/25/07, sivamma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>   I have a requirement to create different log files in same
>> application.Our
>> application will be used in a different web application.Even the other
>> application is using log4j.We have our own log4j configuration
>> property(WEB-INF/config.properties) file and separate log file in a
>> particular directory(WEB-INF/logs/xxx.log).
>>
>> At present the problem is we are getting logs from other application to
>> our
>> log file.
>> Our application(Giving  as jar files) is under other application.
>>
>> For example our application is abc and others is xyz.
>>
>> The directory structure is "webapps/xyz/WEB-INF" where it contains xyz's
>> log4j property file as well abc's log4j property file.abc's logs are
>> supposed to go "webappas/xyz/WEB-INF/logs/abc.log" and xyz's logs are
>> supposed to go different file(Which we dont know , exactly where it
>> goes).
>> But at present xyz's logs are coming into abc's logs means , they are
>> coming
>> 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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>> http://www.nabble.com/Urgent-Please--How-to-create-different-log-files-with-different-property-files-in-same-webapplication-tf3974952.html#a11283346
>> Sent from the Log4j - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>>
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Re: Urgent Please--How to create different log files with different property files in same webapplication

2007-06-25 Thread Bixler, Scott


- Original Message -
From: sivamma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: log4j-user@logging.apache.org 
Sent: Mon Jun 25 09:11:16 2007
Subject: Re: Urgent Please--How to create different log files with different 
property files in same webapplication


Hi, Thank you for immediate reply.
The problem is little different here.XYZ and abc are in same application.XYZ
is using abc's jar files and jsps.
Our application(abc) have our own log4j configuration property file at
WEB-INF folder of XYZ(WEB-INF is common for both of XYZ and abc).
We are configuring log4j from java class file.We can not add/modify/delete
XYZ's log4j configuration property file.At present we are getting even the
XYZ's logs in our log files.

Please find our log4j configuration(abc's)

log4j.appender.mail.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
log4j.appender.mail=org.apache.log4j.net.SMTPAppender
log4j.appender.mail.SMTPPassword=xx
log4j.appender.mail.BufferSize=512
log4j.appender.R.layout.ConversionPattern=%d{ MMM dd HH\:mm\:ss} -- %p
-- %m%n
log4j.appender.mail.evaluatorClass=com.CK.Evaluator
log4j.appender.mail.SMTPUsername=siva
log4j.appender.R.File=${ck.base}ck_logs.log
log4j.rootCategory=debug, R,mail
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
log4j.appender.R.MaxBackupIndex=10
log4j.appender.R=org.apache.log4j.RollingFileAppender
log4j.appender.mail.Threshold=WARN
log4j.appender.mail.layout.ConversionPattern=%d{ MMM dd HH\:mm\:ss} --
%p -- %m%n
log4j.appender.R.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout
log4j.appender.R.MaxFileSize=100KB
log4j.appender.mail.Subject=\=[SMTPAppender] Application message
log4j.appender.mail.SMTPHost=mail.abc.com

It(abc) works fine as a single application in tomcat6.
But when XYZ starts using abc the problem occurs(XYZ 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-INF/lib should keep the logs separate.
> If they are in the same web app then they probably have different
> logger name roots so you can configure each to use a different
> appender. (i.e com.abc uses one appender and com.xyz uses another
> appender).
> 
> On 6/25/07, sivamma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>   I have a requirement to create different log files in same
>> application.Our
>> application will be used in a different web application.Even the other
>> application is using log4j.We have our own log4j configuration
>> property(WEB-INF/config.properties) file and separate log file in a
>> particular directory(WEB-INF/logs/xxx.log).
>>
>> At present the problem is we are getting logs from other application to
>> our
>> log file.
>> Our application(Giving  as jar files) is under other application.
>>
>> For example our application is abc and others is xyz.
>>
>> The directory structure is "webapps/xyz/WEB-INF" where it contains xyz's
>> log4j property file as well abc's log4j property file.abc's logs are
>> supposed to go "webappas/xyz/WEB-INF/logs/abc.log" and xyz's logs are
>> supposed to go different file(Which we dont know , exactly where it
>> goes).
>> But at present xyz's logs are coming into abc's logs means , they are
>> coming
>> 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.
>> --
>> View this message in context:
>> http://www.nabble.com/Urgent-Please--How-to-create-different-log-files-with-different-property-files-in-same-webapplication-tf3974952.html#a11283346
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Re: Urgent Please--How to create different log files with different property files in same webapplication

2007-06-25 Thread James Stauffer

How exactly is log4j configured from abc and xyz?  Directly through
code? Code referencing a config file?  log4j automatically finding a
config file?

On 6/25/07, sivamma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi, Thank you for immediate reply.
The problem is little different here.XYZ and abc are in same application.XYZ
is using abc's jar files and jsps.
Our application(abc) have our own log4j configuration property file at
WEB-INF folder of XYZ(WEB-INF is common for both of XYZ and abc).
We are configuring log4j from java class file.We can not add/modify/delete
XYZ's log4j configuration property file.At present we are getting even the
XYZ's logs in our log files.

Please find our log4j configuration(abc's)

log4j.appender.mail.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
log4j.appender.mail=org.apache.log4j.net.SMTPAppender
log4j.appender.mail.SMTPPassword=xx
log4j.appender.mail.BufferSize=512
log4j.appender.R.layout.ConversionPattern=%d{ MMM dd HH\:mm\:ss} -- %p
-- %m%n
log4j.appender.mail.evaluatorClass=com.CK.Evaluator
log4j.appender.mail.SMTPUsername=siva
log4j.appender.R.File=${ck.base}ck_logs.log
log4j.rootCategory=debug, R,mail
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
log4j.appender.R.MaxBackupIndex=10
log4j.appender.R=org.apache.log4j.RollingFileAppender
log4j.appender.mail.Threshold=WARN
log4j.appender.mail.layout.ConversionPattern=%d{ MMM dd HH\:mm\:ss} --
%p -- %m%n
log4j.appender.R.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout
log4j.appender.R.MaxFileSize=100KB
log4j.appender.mail.Subject=\=[SMTPAppender] Application message
log4j.appender.mail.SMTPHost=mail.abc.com

It(abc) works fine as a single application in tomcat6.
But when XYZ starts using abc the problem occurs(XYZ 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-INF/lib should keep the logs separate.
> If they are in the same web app then they probably have different
> logger name roots so you can configure each to use a different
> appender. (i.e com.abc uses one appender and com.xyz uses another
> appender).
>
> On 6/25/07, sivamma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>   I have a requirement to create different log files in same
>> application.Our
>> application will be used in a different web application.Even the other
>> application is using log4j.We have our own log4j configuration
>> property(WEB-INF/config.properties) file and separate log file in a
>> particular directory(WEB-INF/logs/xxx.log).
>>
>> At present the problem is we are getting logs from other application to
>> our
>> log file.
>> Our application(Giving  as jar files) is under other application.
>>
>> For example our application is abc and others is xyz.
>>
>> The directory structure is "webapps/xyz/WEB-INF" where it contains xyz's
>> log4j property file as well abc's log4j property file.abc's logs are
>> supposed to go "webappas/xyz/WEB-INF/logs/abc.log" and xyz's logs are
>> supposed to go different file(Which we dont know , exactly where it
>> goes).
>> But at present xyz's logs are coming into abc's logs means , they are
>> coming
>> 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.
>> --
>> View this message in context:
>> 
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Re: Urgent Please--How to create different log files with different property files in same webapplication

2007-06-25 Thread sivamma

Hi, Thank you for immediate reply.
The problem is little different here.XYZ and abc are in same application.XYZ
is using abc's jar files and jsps.
Our application(abc) have our own log4j configuration property file at
WEB-INF folder of XYZ(WEB-INF is common for both of XYZ and abc).
We are configuring log4j from java class file.We can not add/modify/delete
XYZ's log4j configuration property file.At present we are getting even the
XYZ's logs in our log files.

Please find our log4j configuration(abc's)

log4j.appender.mail.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
log4j.appender.mail=org.apache.log4j.net.SMTPAppender
log4j.appender.mail.SMTPPassword=xx
log4j.appender.mail.BufferSize=512
log4j.appender.R.layout.ConversionPattern=%d{ MMM dd HH\:mm\:ss} -- %p
-- %m%n
log4j.appender.mail.evaluatorClass=com.CK.Evaluator
log4j.appender.mail.SMTPUsername=siva
log4j.appender.R.File=${ck.base}ck_logs.log
log4j.rootCategory=debug, R,mail
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
log4j.appender.R.MaxBackupIndex=10
log4j.appender.R=org.apache.log4j.RollingFileAppender
log4j.appender.mail.Threshold=WARN
log4j.appender.mail.layout.ConversionPattern=%d{ MMM dd HH\:mm\:ss} --
%p -- %m%n
log4j.appender.R.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout
log4j.appender.R.MaxFileSize=100KB
log4j.appender.mail.Subject=\=[SMTPAppender] Application message
log4j.appender.mail.SMTPHost=mail.abc.com

It(abc) works fine as a single application in tomcat6.
But when XYZ starts using abc the problem occurs(XYZ 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-INF/lib should keep the logs separate.
> If they are in the same web app then they probably have different
> logger name roots so you can configure each to use a different
> appender. (i.e com.abc uses one appender and com.xyz uses another
> appender).
> 
> On 6/25/07, sivamma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>   I have a requirement to create different log files in same
>> application.Our
>> application will be used in a different web application.Even the other
>> application is using log4j.We have our own log4j configuration
>> property(WEB-INF/config.properties) file and separate log file in a
>> particular directory(WEB-INF/logs/xxx.log).
>>
>> At present the problem is we are getting logs from other application to
>> our
>> log file.
>> Our application(Giving  as jar files) is under other application.
>>
>> For example our application is abc and others is xyz.
>>
>> The directory structure is "webapps/xyz/WEB-INF" where it contains xyz's
>> log4j property file as well abc's log4j property file.abc's logs are
>> supposed to go "webappas/xyz/WEB-INF/logs/abc.log" and xyz's logs are
>> supposed to go different file(Which we dont know , exactly where it
>> goes).
>> But at present xyz's logs are coming into abc's logs means , they are
>> coming
>> 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.
>> --
>> View this message in context:
>> http://www.nabble.com/Urgent-Please--How-to-create-different-log-files-with-different-property-files-in-same-webapplication-tf3974952.html#a11283346
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Re: Urgent Please--How to create different log files with different property files in same webapplication

2007-06-25 Thread James Stauffer

If xyz and abc are different web apps then moving log4j.jar and
log4j.xml from common to WEB-INF/lib should keep the logs separate.
If they are in the same web app then they probably have different
logger name roots so you can configure each to use a different
appender. (i.e com.abc uses one appender and com.xyz uses another
appender).

On 6/25/07, sivamma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi,
  I have a requirement to create different log files in same application.Our
application will be used in a different web application.Even the other
application is using log4j.We have our own log4j configuration
property(WEB-INF/config.properties) file and separate log file in a
particular directory(WEB-INF/logs/xxx.log).

At present the problem is we are getting logs from other application to our
log file.
Our application(Giving  as jar files) is under other application.

For example our application is abc and others is xyz.

The directory structure is "webapps/xyz/WEB-INF" where it contains xyz's
log4j property file as well abc's log4j property file.abc's logs are
supposed to go "webappas/xyz/WEB-INF/logs/abc.log" and xyz's logs are
supposed to go different file(Which we dont know , exactly where it goes).
But at present xyz's logs are coming into abc's logs means , they are coming
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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