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Re: HowTo Disable Logging Output for classes using commons.logging: msg#00021apache.logging.log4cxx.user
On Aug 28, 2006, at 3:45 AM, Peter Neu wrote: Hello, ....
Your configuration file assumes that quartz logs to loggers that start with "org.quartz.". Since I'm not familiar with that project, you should check that is really the name of the loggers used by quartz. The log files generated likely have logger name in the output. In addition, the forum is wrong since this is the log4cxx-users mailing list and your question appears to involve an Java application using log4j. I would suggest that you should ask the question on the Quartz developer list (http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=23781)
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