Yes, I believe you can retrieve the appenders from the logger object.
Check the API.
On 2/2/07, Ricardo Trindade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to find out the active appenders ? My objective is to
programatically read the log file.
thanks,
Ricardo
Hi,
Is there a way to find out the active appenders ? My objective is to
programatically read the log file.
thanks,
Ricardo
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Here is another sample log4j config
Here's a sample configuration element:
The Tcp logging (and port) is commented out and is muturally exculsive to
Udp (and port).
With Kiwi SysLog you
can enable either or both.
Maybe this might give you some ide
The only think that I notice different from my config is that you have
a dot at the end of the filename that probably isn't needed. You
could run with -Dlog4j.debug and then system output may have more
info. Here is a sample that I use:
On 2/2/07, Todd Nine <[EMAIL P
I would only expect it to roll if it logs something both before and
after midnight without being restarted. But I don't know if it is
smart enough to handle other situations.
On 2/2/07, Todd Nine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for the reply, so are you saying that log4j will only roll the lo
Sorry, hit send prematurely. I have this log4j.xml running on our
production Tomcat server, and the logs don't roll at midnight. Am I missing
some configuration parameter? According to the javadocs, I thought I had
supplied all of the required parameters.
Thanks,
Todd
On 2/1/07, James Stauffe
Thanks for the reply, so are you saying that log4j will only roll the log if
its running at exactly Midnight?
On 2/1/07, James Stauffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It may only roll if it isn't stopped. In order for your test to work
log4j would have to look in the log file to see when the last
i am using kiwi syslog and log4j 1.2.14
below is the xml conf. for syslog.
by this configuration log4j use udp to conncet to the deamon.
i eanble the tcp port of kiwi but i donot know how to say log4j to send
messages over tcp.