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Re: ODBCppender problem: msg#00043apache.logging.log4cxx.user
Tim Murison's original message indicated that he was doing a database query. There is nothing in the message that indicates to me that he was using the ODBCAppender for logging. I haven't used the ODBCAppender or ErrorHandler's in log4cxx, so I can't offer any help off the top of my head. I would advise that both of those facilities are obsolete in the log4j code base and are likely to be removed from log4cxx (especially if they don't work now). FallbackErrorHandler and ErrorHandler have been removed from log4j. I had hoped to find a thread discussing the rationale for removing this feature, but was unsuccessful. I believe that recommended alternative is to implement a custom Appender that implements your desired strategy. I assume that log4cxx's ODBCAppender was based on the deprecated JDBCAppender in log4j. It might be attractive to migrate log4j's DBAppender and implement it using the recently added database facilities in Apache Portable Runtime.
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