Hi,
I tried to find a way to specify the JDBC query-timeout in Jboss configuration
files for Jboss Version 3.0.4, but couldn't determine how to do it.
For Jboss Version 4.0.3 its possible to use query-timeout60/query-timeout
within oracle-ds.xml, but unfortunately I need it for Jboss Version
Hi,
I couldn't find an answer in the documentation regarding my question.
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Thank you for the answer genman.
In the meanwhile I found another approach. During the initializtaion of the
'local' log4j configuration I check for appender references that doesn't exist
within the 'local' log4j file (i.e. which aren't specified by an appender tag).
For each such (non
Hi,
I have a question regarding logging with log4j. I used the example
repositoryselector.zip (http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=Logging) from
the Wiki Knowledge Base to enable logging on a per-webapp basis, i.e. now I can
use a log4j.xml file for each deployment I have. This works fine
Hi,
thank you for the hint, and sorry for the late answer (I was on vacation), but
isn't there a way to get a handle to the 'global' logger in the log4j.xml
configuration file, so that I am able to specify that some mesages are logged
to my 'local' logfile while others are still logged to the
Hi,
I have a question regarding logging with log4j. I used the example
repositoryselector.zip (http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=Logging) from
the Wiki Knowledge Base to enable logging on a per-webapp basis, i.e. now I can
use a log4j.xml file for each deployment I have. This works fine