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RE: Don't get Torque's loggin to work: msg#00091jakarta.turbine.torque.user
Hi Daniel, log4j has also a property configurator. see org.apache.log4j.PropertyConfigurator.configure(String configFilename) This should be what you want. Thomas "Vitzethum, Daniel" <Daniel.Vitzethum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb am 16.11.2004 11:41:53: > Hello again, > > Thomas Fischer wrote: > > Sorry if I point out the obvious: (...) > > no need to apologise! Sometimes it is the obvious that you (in this > case: I) don't see ;-) > > A short intermediate result: > > > Do you have log4j.jar in your runtime classpath? If yes, did you try > > to create log messages "by hand", i.e. to fetch a log4j logger and > > write log messages to it, and see what happens ? > > I managed to get some output by adding the log4j.jar to my classpath > and calling log4j's "BasicConfigurator.configure()", which does the > basic configuration, but not from the property file I wish. Anyhow... > > As I don't have too much time to solve this by now, I will come back... > this is better than nothing! > > > Thank you for the quick answer, > > Daniel > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: torque-user-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > For additional commands, e-mail: torque-user-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > |
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