Is it possible to configure the output file of a file appender using the
environment variable APPDATA (Windows XP)? What is the syntax in the
log4j.properties file and do I have to send an argument to the JVM?
Thanks,
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To uns
ok, thanks for that extra advice.
this is the title of the jar file I downloaded.
log4j-1.2.14.jar
Any way, I'm going to reunzip the directory into my app. I first just extracted
it to the root of the hard drive, rather than to the app in Tomcat itself.
I'll redo that and go from there, too.
Quinn --
Use the syntax ${xxx} in your configuration file, replacing xxx with the
name of the system property that you want to use.
Ron Gallagher, AT&T Mobility
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From: Cheung, Quinn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 10:06 AM
To: Log4J Users List
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Naider --
The purpose of Renderers is to generate a String representation of an
Object. Since a String is already a String, there's no need to do any
additional rendering.
The getRenderedMessage method in the LoggingEvent is what is responsible
for calling any defined renderers. This method has
also, Jake,
my commons-logging.jar file (NOT my commons-logging-api.jar, but just
commons-logging.jar) is in the following dir. for me:
$TOMCAT_HOME\server\lib
should I throw in the log4j jar file in there as well?
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From: Jacob Kjome [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fr
On Fri, 1 Jun 2007 11:23:54 -0400
"Propes, Barry L " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
also, Jake,
my commons-logging.jar file (NOT my commons-logging-api.jar, but just
commons-logging.jar) is in the following dir. for me:
$TOMCAT_HOME\server\lib
should I throw in the log4j jar file in there as we
yes, using Tomcat 4.1.31
my logging seems to work fine, for the most part, with Tomcat's built in
FileLogger class.
My commons-logging.jar file is in the following dir:
C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.1.31\server\lib
My commons-logging-api.jar is indeed in the commons\lib class.
I'll throw log4j's jar fi
got this error upon startup for Tomcat when I added it to the common/lib dir.
log4j:WARN No appenders could be found for logger (org.apa
igester).
log4j:WARN Please initialize the log4j system properly.
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From: Jacob Kjome [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 01,
On Fri, 1 Jun 2007 12:31:29 -0400
"Propes, Barry L " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
got this error upon startup for Tomcat when I added it to the common/lib
dir.
log4j:WARN No appenders could be found for logger (org.apa
igester).
log4j:WARN Please initialize the log4j system properly.
That's a
Hello there,
I am using an init servlet to load my log4j.properties file during app start
up...
public class Log4jInitServlet extends HttpServlet {
public void init() throws ServletException {
Properties props = new Properties();
try {
props.load(
I put the xml and properties file in the classes directory of my WEB-INF
folder, not the commons.
I guess I did that incorrectly. Let me try that again, and move them to that
directory.
Thanks, Jake!
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From: Jacob Kjome [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 01,
well, some progress.
I don't get an error, Tomcat doesn't post the INFO messages on startup like it
used to (with its logger class?)
Any way, I made this basic little servlet from their example, but it gives me
an error about the package.
import org.apache.log4j.Logger;
import org.apache.
This is starting to become the realm of the Tomcat support list. In any case,
you need to keep something in mind. The log4j.jar in common/lib is for
Tomcat's logging purposes. If you want to separate Tocmat logging from
application logging, also put log4j.jar in WEB-INF/lib and your applica
Are there other logging subsystems that are capable of doing this other than
log4j? Is the only solution to:
tail -f main.log | grep [threadid]
-Patrick
On 5/31/07, Patrick & Lisa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all -
I've been searching and have yet to find a definitive answer on how to
crea
yeah, I'm actually thinking I am using too new a version of log4j for the
version of Tomcat (yes it is old) that I'm using.
As soon as I/we can, I will be upgrading to TC 5.5.
I also need to upgrade my ancient Eclipse version as well. Heck my whole
computer and servers are from a decade ago! :
Thanks Ron:
Thank you for your reply and I really appreciate it.
May be The getRenderedMessage method in the
LoggingEvent is another place that I can intercept the
log message. But I'm just beginning to look how to
use log4j and I need to do some more research to find
out how do I overwrite th
JAMon looks like a pretty neat tool. Almost a full-fledged profiler...
I also noticed it has a lot of cross over with my program log4jdbc (see
http://log4jdbc.sourceforge.net)
actually JAmon does a lot more, but it is interesting to see some of your ideas
because I have some similar
ideas for lo
I suspect with the new JAMonAppender you could do a pattern layout that only
has the thread in it, and then you would be able to create a buffer that
would allow you to display in a buffer from a web page the most recent N log
messages from each thread. You could also use this to write each log
m
Look for references to the MDCFileAppender. Believe this is a 3rd party
solution. Don't recall where we found the source for this. We utilize
this appender to separate log files for each thread in several of our
applications. Couple of things we don't like about it, but it works
well enough.
I took it upon myself to create a new Wiki page dedicated to Log4j
Related External Resources [1]. It is linked from the main
Log4jProjectPages [2] in the External Resources section near the
bottom of the page. Feel free to add/edit this page as you find
resources that would be of use to Lo
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