CheapLisa skrev den 11-08-2008 21:55:
I am not running inside maven (just yet but that is the next step).
Right
now I want to run
inside my IDE.
The log4j.xml file needs to be in your classpath to be found. Is it?
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Maven Layout / Log4J / IntelliJ Question
I have a test case and the default maven layout
/src/test/java/com/test/JDBCLoggerTest.java
/src/test/resources/log4j.xml
Inside my IDE (IntelliJ) when I compile and run JDBCLoggerTest.java I get:
Test is running <= this i
Hi,
I tried to download your tool using the zip file but I always get an invalid
zip (tried 2 different mirrors) according to winzip. Maybe the zip file is
corrupt?
regards,
Wim
http://vigilog.sf.net (also an open source log file viewing tool)
2008/4/1 Regunath Balasubramanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi,
I have to make a custom layout ,
which instead of showing the fqcn it print some custom class name.
and everything should remain same.
Thanks and Regards
Anshuman Srivastava
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Hi,
I wrote some things regarding Log4j Rotating/Creating new files,
Have a pick at
http://software4themasses.blogspot.com/ Software 4 the masses
techie_india wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I have to make a new log file after every start of the system
>
> has anybody done it before
> Please let me know
>