I use for my business classes (those that don't have access to a logger provided by 
the sitemap) Commons Logging that I redirect to Logkit, the one used by Cocoon.

HTH

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> Enviado el: jueves, 27 de mayo de 2004 15:24
> Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Asunto: AW: Confusion about Logging
>
>
>
> hi ole,
>
> I'd suggest to use commmons-logging. it's a wrapper around
> the real logging
> implementations and if you use it you're not tied to a specific
> implementation. it will e.g. automatically use log4j if available and
> fallback to e.g. JDK loggin.
>
> cocoon, mainly because of historical reasons (Avalon), uses logkit.
>
> hibernate also uses commons-logging.
>
>
> your logging configuration (where should the stuff for xyz
> go, etc.) depends
> on which implementation you choose and you should take a look at the
> respective documentation.
>
> example config snippet (log4j.properties):
>
> ...
> ### direct messages to file hibernate.log ###
> log4j.appender.hibernate=org.apache.log4j.FileAppender
> log4j.appender.hibernate.File=hibernate.log
> log4j.appender.hibernate.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout
> log4j.appender.hibernate.layout.ConversionPattern=%d %5p %c:%L - %m%n
>
> ### set log levels - for more verbose logging change 'info'
> to 'debug' ##
>
> log4j.logger.net.sf.hibernate=info, hibernate
> ...
>
> HTH
>
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> von Hildebrandt, Ole
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 27. Mai 2004 14:44
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: Confusion about Logging
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I am starting to get a little confused about how to log in
> Cocoon. Exploring
> the WEB-INF/Lib directory I identified these libs having something to do
> with logging.
>
> - excalibur-logger-1.0.1.jar
> - logfactor5-1.2.8.jar
> - logkit-1.2.jar
> - commons-logging-1.0.3.jar
> - avalon-framework-4.1.4.jar
>
> Now my question is: Which Library/Logging-Framework do I use to log
> something from within a native Java-Business-Class? Which one is used by
> cocoon itself? How can I define, that the logs from the business-classes
> should go into a certain logfile? I am also going to use Hibernate, so I
> don't want to have Cocoon, Hibernate and the Business-Java-Classes using
> different Logging-Frameworks. Maybe somebody can help me out here or point
> me to a nice how-to or tutorial?
>
> Thanks
>
> Ole
>
>
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