Well, never mind. 
 
Anyone solve this?

 
On 9/20/06, Erron Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I added <category log-level="ERROR" name=""/> to my jboss-web.xml to get rid of these messages.


On 5/23/06, Andrew Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
>From: "Victoria Vitaver" < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Tue, 23 May 2006 12:39:33 +1000
>
>Hi,
>
>I am having trouble changing the logkit.xconf to restrict logging of cocoon
>messages. I have tried to look for 'howtos' but since logkit was a part of
>the now 'closed' avalon project I really cant dig up resources on it.

It's not that much different to log4j configuration IMO.  The targets are
like log4j's appenders and the categories are like log4j's loggers.

>What is happening is this: we are running cocoon 2.1.9 with jboss, and
>cocoon.log gets written in the
>tmp/ directory. I want to be able to specify a 'WARN' level minimum for all
>messages in this log. I cant figure out how to do it though.

You can either (by comparison with the error file target) use a
priority-filter with log-level="WARN", or change the log-level of any
categories that use that log-target.  I'd be more specific, but I've only
got a 2.1.7 xconf file in front of me and it doesn't even mention a
cocoon.log file.  YMMV.

>Also, my server.log contains a million messages of this form :
>
>2006-05-23 12:19:41,582 DEBUG [net.sf.ehcache.Cache ] cocoon-ehcache-1: Is
>element with key
>PK_R-resource-resource://org/apache/cocoon/forms/resources/css/forms.css
>expired?: false
>2006-05-23 12:19:41,605 DEBUG [net.sf.ehcache.store.MemoryStore ]
>cocoon-ehcache-1Cache: MemoryStore hit for
>PK_R-resource-resource://org/apache/cocoon/forms/resources/css/forms-calenda
>r.css
>
>does anyone have any idea how or where I can also restrict these messages
>to
>'INFO' level?

Assuming server.log is another Cocoon log file (again, I don't see that one
in my 2.1.7 configuration), the same should apply.  Just add a
priority-filter with log-level="INFO" to the target, or increase the
log-level of any categories that use it.  If it's a standard JBoss log file,
not one of Cocoon's, presumably there's a log factory configured to write to
the standard output and JBoss captures that.

Sorry I can't be more help.


Andrew.

>
>Thanks,
>
>Vica



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