I posted some info a while back on the cocoon-users list that shows you
how to use log4j with cocoon. It requires a more recent nightly build
of some of the avalon packages, but it is working quite well for me. If
you can't find it in the archives, I'd be glad to show you what I've
done.
Brian
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, Robert Simmons wrote:
> Greetings. One problem that some are facing with cocoon is that its logging
> mechanism is not the same as the most popular logging mechanism on the planet.
> Namely Log4j. Log4j has so many features and functionality that even the new JDK
> 1.4 loggin
Robert Simmons wrote:
Greetings. One problem that some are facing with cocoon is that its logging
mechanism is not the same as the most popular logging mechanism on the planet.
Namely Log4j. Log4j has so many features and functionality that even the new JDK
1.4 logging was greeted as something of
Greetings. One problem that some are facing with cocoon is that its logging
mechanism is not the same as the most popular logging mechanism on the planet.
Namely Log4j. Log4j has so many features and functionality that even the new JDK
1.4 logging was greeted as something of a bad joke. Is there an