Uwe,
You asked what log4J is good for. Programmers use it to make writing
log messages from their source code easier. Programmers may do this to
report errors, or to find problems.
For example, I sued Log4J to determine that OpenJUMP is passed String
objects to trigger the rendering of special it
Hi,
I have changed the path to c:/temp and it works fine :-)
Now I can use OpenJUMP in a network!
Regards,
Uwe
Stefan Steiniger schrieb:
> it is useful for developers, especially for bugfixing.
>
> With log4j we can write stack traces of errors or make comments if
> "unwanted"
I removed log4j.jar and OpenJUMP works!
No jump.log file appears :-)
What is log4j.jar good for?
Uwe
Stefan Steiniger schrieb:
> mhm. maybe don't remove log4j.jar but try also to play around with log4j.xml
>
> Stefan Steiniger wrote:
>
>
>> what happens if you remove the log4.jar from the lib
Hi Uwe.
As Stefan pointed, look at the file log4j.xml:
It points to the file jump.log, under the directory where the
application starts.
Greetings,
Uwe Dalluege escribió:
> I removed log4j.jar and OpenJUMP works!
mhm. maybe don't remove log4j.jar but try also to play around with log4j.xml
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
>what happens if you remove the log4.jar from the lib folder?
>is it still created? (but maybe one gets other troubles)
>
>stefan
>
>Uwe Dalluege wrote:
>
>
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>does anybody knows where
what happens if you remove the log4.jar from the lib folder?
is it still created? (but maybe one gets other troubles)
stefan
Uwe Dalluege wrote:
>Hi,
>
>does anybody knows where the jump.log file comes from?
>
>If I have a network installation of OpenJUMP
>I like to put the jump.log file
>to th
Hi,
does anybody knows where the jump.log file comes from?
If I have a network installation of OpenJUMP
I like to put the jump.log file
to the user home directory.
Regards,
Uwe
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