Hello,
I have an application that uses log4j.
In the application, I would like the user to choose the log file directory and 
the logfile name (using fileChooser).
Now, how can I pass this information to log4j so it uses this filename as 
logfile?

For the moment, I use as default: "C:\App\log.html"

Here is the log4j.properties file I am using:
===================
log4j.rootLogger=debug, R

log4j.appender.R=org.apache.log4j.RollingFileAppender
log4j.appender.R.File=C:\App\log.html
log4j.appender.R.MaxFileSize=10MB
log4j.appender.R.MaxBackupIndex=10

log4j.appender.R.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout

log4j.appender.R.layout.ConversionPattern=%d{dd-MM-yyyy HH:mm:ss}  %-5p (%C:%M:%
L) - %m%n
=====================
Thanks
 


-----Original Message-----
From: Pid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: miƩrcoles, 17 de enero de 2007 11:24
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: HTTP response code "200 -" in access log

Andreas Deller wrote:
> Hi
> 
> A typical entry looks like this:
> 192.168.11.11 - - [05/Jan/2007:11:23:59 +0100] "GET 
> /ebanking/css/custom.css HTTP/1.1" 200 - 
> "https://some.bank.ch/ebanking/login"; "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 
> 7.0; Windows NT 5.1; .NET CLR 1.1.4322)"
> 
> This results in the client getting back a 200, but no contents for 
> that specific request.
> With 'static files' I mean that this only happens when the client 
> requests a static file like JPG or CSS. If it calls a servlet, that 
> response is always returned correctly; just the embedded static files 
> sporadically show this '200 -' problem.

The 200 status code simply means that the server thinks the file is correctly 
delivered.  (All HTTP requests, regardless of success or failure have a numeric 
status code associated with the result. You should not have any custom error 
pages configured for this code.)

What is your setup? Tomcat alone, or Tomcat + Apache HTTPD?

Can you request the CSS or image independently of the servlet in which it is 
referenced?

Have you sanity checked all of the files to make sure they're where you expect 
them to be?


> Regards
>     Andy
> 
> Pid wrote:
>> Andreas Deller wrote:
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I posted this unsuccessfully a week ago under 'Tomcat 4.1.30/5.0.28 
>>> empty responses - return code "200 -"', so I rephrase and shorten my 
>>> question.
>>>
>>> OS: Solaris & Debian, Tomcat version 4.1.30 and 5.0.28.
>>>
>>> In the access logs, there are a number of entries with the HTTP 
>>> status code "200 -". So the client never sees the contents of these 
>>> files, resulting in incorrect layout (the problem just turns up with 
>>> static files).
>>>
>>> I've tried the Tomcat doc, Google, FAQ, mailing lists to no avail.
>>> What am I doing wrong?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>     Andy Deller
>>
>> Can't see your original message in the list i'm afraid.
>>
>> I don't understand your question either - you're saying that you see 
>> a 200 in the logs, the server returns a static file (do you mean an 
>> empty file?).
>>
>> Can you, perhaps, explain in more detail?
>>
>>
>> p


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