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Posted to log4php-dev@logging.apache.org by gr...@apache.org on 2009/08/28 07:15:37 UTC
svn commit: r808757 -
/incubator/log4php/trunk/src/site/apt/docs/configuration.apt
Author: grobmeier
Date: Fri Aug 28 05:15:37 2009
New Revision: 808757
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=808757&view=rev
Log:
added credits
Modified:
incubator/log4php/trunk/src/site/apt/docs/configuration.apt
Modified: incubator/log4php/trunk/src/site/apt/docs/configuration.apt
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/incubator/log4php/trunk/src/site/apt/docs/configuration.apt?rev=808757&r1=808756&r2=808757&view=diff
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--- incubator/log4php/trunk/src/site/apt/docs/configuration.apt (original)
+++ incubator/log4php/trunk/src/site/apt/docs/configuration.apt Fri Aug 28 05:15:37 2009
@@ -20,6 +20,9 @@
Apache Log4php Configuration
+ This text is based upon the Log4J manual written by Ceki Glc in March 2002.
+ You can find the original here: http://logging.apache.org/log4j/1.2/manual.html
+
Inserting log requests into the application code requires a fair amount of planning and effort.
Observation shows that approximately 4 percent of code is dedicated to logging.
Consequently, even moderately sized applications will have thousands of logging