Re: separate log files for application's on weblogic with log4j using RepositorySelector

2007-04-12 Thread Jacob Kjome
At 05:13 PM 4/12/2007, you wrote: > >I have tried many ways to get this to work..partly successful but overall >can't this to work. I even purchased the manual and reviewed it. > >Tried Log4j 1.3, It was like opening a can of worms..weblogic 8.1.6 internal >logging complained, had to revert back t

Re: log4j.dtd file not found

2007-04-12 Thread Jacob Kjome
At 05:15 PM 4/12/2007, you wrote: > >nothing worked, unless I dropped the log4j.dtd file in the same folder as >weblogic startup script is located. >hope this helps someone else. > This should be totally unnecessary, at least with newer versions of Log4j-1.2.xx. Have you tried 1.2.14? Jake >

Re: log4j.dtd file not found

2007-04-12 Thread sohan
nothing worked, unless I dropped the log4j.dtd file in the same folder as weblogic startup script is located. hope this helps someone else. Sohan carnold-3 wrote: > > > On Apr 10, 2007, at 12:30 PM, sohan wrote: > >> >> Hi, >> >> My goal is to get separate logging for each application deploy

Re: separate log files for application's on weblogic with log4j using RepositorySelector

2007-04-12 Thread sohan
I have tried many ways to get this to work..partly successful but overall can't this to work. I even purchased the manual and reviewed it. Tried Log4j 1.3, It was like opening a can of worms..weblogic 8.1.6 internal logging complained, had to revert back to Log4j 1.2 version. Earlier I was able