Re: Log Files per Workstation

2008-06-30 Thread Paul Smith
I'm not sure I full understand the use case here. Is it a single java process supporting multiple workstations? Or is the java process spread across multiple hosts? Can you explain a bit further? On 01/07/2008, at 2:19 AM, Chris Gilliam wrote: Hello All, I am looking at using Log4J for

Log Files per Workstation

2008-06-30 Thread Chris Gilliam
Hello All, I am looking at using Log4J for a project I am working on. I am just curious if there is a way to configure Log4J so I can have different workstation logging at different levels. This would be the great for support while they are working on a problem so they can turn up the level for

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using log4j with OAS for some reasone all the logging activity hangs from all the applications deployed

2008-06-30 Thread Amgad Mohamed
Dear All, I'm using log4j to log the events that appears in a certain application under Oracle Application Server. This application includes sub-application but all are sharing the same log4j properties file. For some reasons the logging in all sub-applications stops and I don't know why. FYI eac

Logging levels per workstation

2008-06-30 Thread Chris Gilliam
Hello All, I am looking at using Log4J for a project I am working on. I am just curious if there is a way to configure Log4J so I can have different workstation logging at different levels. This would be the great for support while they are working on a problem so they can turn up the level for