Help for Log4j

2004-07-13 Thread Dinesh B
hi I want to implement log4j in my program. my program is running in background process on server. which is listening for message from TIBCO RV message. whenever new message occur i want to write it into differnet log file. I have never implement log4j befor. can anybody help me to solve this iss

RE: Proposal for slight extension of PropertySetter

2004-07-13 Thread Steve Mactaggart
Ignore my brain deadness, missed the toLowerCase().. Back to sleep for me. > -Original Message- > From: Steve Mactaggart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, 14 July 2004 9:46 AM > To: 'Log4J Developers List' > Subject: RE: Proposal for slight extension of PropertySetter > > If

RE: Proposal for slight extension of PropertySetter

2004-07-13 Thread Steve Mactaggart
If you are going to go that far, you may as well do equalsIgnoreCase in the comparisons to, then things like True and TRUE will still work.. Gives nice compatibility with other config files Just my 2c Steve > -Original Message- > From: David Tonhofer, m-plify S.A. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECT

logger per user?

2004-07-13 Thread Paul Glezen
Return Receipt Your document: logger per user? was received by: Paul Glezen/Austin/IBM at: 07/13/2004 15:17:26 PDT

Proposal for slight extension of PropertySetter

2004-07-13 Thread David Tonhofer, m-plify S.A.
Hello, Here's a slight extension of org.apache.log4j.config.PropertySetter (or is it bloat? you decide)! Now you can use other keywords than only 'true' or 'false' to set boolean properties: We add the following method to PropertySetter: /** * Translate a String value to a boolean */ private

logger per user?

2004-07-13 Thread Mark R Durman/CA/US/MQSolutions
Return Receipt Your logger per user? document :

logger per user?

2004-07-13 Thread Paulo Avelar
Here is the scenario, There are many common moludes (class libraries) that uses log4 for logging. These libraries can be used by many JVMs, each JVM is started by a different user (unix user). I'd like to have a separete log file for each user. For example assume that user1 application calls class

[GUMP@brutus]: logging-log4j/log4j-tests failed

2004-07-13 Thread noreply
/gump/public/workspace/logging-log4j/log4j-20040713.jar:/usr/local/gump/public/workspace/logging-log4j/log4j-chainsaw-20040713.jar:/usr/local/gump/public/workspace/logging-log4j/log4j-lf5-20040713.jar:/usr/local/gump/public/workspace/jakarta-oro/jakarta-oro-20040713.jar--