Log4j

Log4j is an open source tool developed for putting log statements into your application. It was developed by the good people at More>>

Log4j is an open source tool developed for putting log statements into your application.It was developed by the good people at Apache's Jakarta Project.It's speed and flexibility allows log statements to remain in shipped code while giving the user the ability to enable logging at runtime without modifying any of the application binary. All of this while not incurring a high performance cost."   <<Less

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Hi, In my logs written using log4j-1.2.3.jar (Java 1.5.0_11), for some log statements, timestamp is ...
Thu 12/04/08
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We use the FileAppender.java class to append to the logfiles using log4j.xml. I have written a custo...
Wed 11/26/08
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Hi, How to get the log4j configuration into web.xml with out using servlets? Please advise.
Wed 11/26/08
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Hi, I am using log4j.properties file to log data into database. I am setting multiple values in ...
Tue 11/25/08
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Hi all, I have a application which has two functionalities which are similar in nature. The differe...
Thu 11/13/08
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Hi friends, problem is suppress a particular messsage to not display in console and show it in log f...
Thu 11/06/08
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Hello Does JMSAppender support Internationalization? As per my research, FileAppender and ConsoleA...
Wed 09/10/08
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Hi All I am trying to use JMS Appender of log4j in my application using log4j.properties file - but...
Tue 08/26/08
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We are using log4j and we are logging to a file. The user normally does not start the process from ...
Fri 07/25/08
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I have 3 different loggers which means: 1. each log with "CTX1" (from any package) context will be...
Wed 04/09/08
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