März 2001
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Rainer
You forgot to attach the routines and log4 J config file. I am new to both
Struts and Log4j.So what it is coming down to is you define init params in one
of the routin
transparently to a differently env without affecting passing of config file location(e.g moving from Windows to Unix) Thanks
Azeem
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, 30. März 2001
23:56An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Betreff: Re:
using log4J with Struts
So your suggesting subclassing the default
controller, org.apache.struts.action.ActionServlet, to override only the init
method? Also, I'm not familiar enough with the web.xml format as to be
ab
,
Jon Wilmoth
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Tomer
Meshorer
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Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 11:28
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Subject: RE: using log4J with
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Yes,
In the init() method of the controller servlet define all your categories and
give
.
Tomer
Meshorer
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-Original Message-From: Azeem Niazi
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