Nope,
the only logging I'm getting is from the "hivemind.LoggingInterceptor"
(don't think this is log4j though). Any other ideas?
-J.
Nick Stuart wrote:
That should be all you have to do (place log4j.properties in the class
folder). Is it displaying any kind of logging? You may want to set the
org.apache class to at least INFO level as there is a lot of stuff
spit out from that.
-Nick
On 6/16/05, Jan Vissers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Can someone please give me some tips as to how to use my own
log4j.properties file to perform logging. I can't seem to get this
working, and I need it desperately. I placed log4j.properties in
/WEB-INF/classes (and tried some other stuff) but that didn't work.
Thx.
-J.
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