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ECCN classification for log4j

Hi all,

We are using log4j in one of our products, and are now in the process of collecting the information needed to export it to other countries.

In order to do this, can you tell me whether any citizens of the United States of America or people living in the U.S.A. have contributed to the log4j software?

Can you also tell me what the U.S. Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) for log4j is, and whether a license exception may be used for it? 

In addition to the U.S. ECCN, there is also a German "ECCN", which is called the AL Number. Can you tell me what the AL Number is for log4j?

To better understand the meaning of the U.S. ECCN, please check the following webpage:

http://www.bis.doc.gov/Licensing/Do_I_NeedAnECCN.html

Many thanks,

Tiago Henriques
Nokia Siemens Networks

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Re: Watch functionality with log4j.configuration System property?

Posted by "James A. N. Stauffer" <st...@gmail.com>.
Set a system property with the config filename and call
DOMConfigurator.configureAndWatch with the value of that system
property.

On 8/22/07, Joshua Blake <js...@mac.com> wrote:
> I searched the archives & docs for this question, thinking it must
> have come up before, but didn't find anything.  If this has come up
> before, please be so kind as to send me a link to the previous
> posting/document.  Thank you!
>
> I want to configure Log4J using XML, and without specifying the
> config filename in my code.  I also want to be able to watch the
> config file for changes and reload dynamically.  I can do the former
> using the system property "log4j.configuration", which works great.
> However, that method doesn't appear to watch & reload the config file
> when its been changed.  Is there a way to do this without manually
> calling DOMConfigurator.configureAndWatch(filename)?
>
> Thanks!
>
> - Josh
>
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Watch functionality with log4j.configuration System property?

Posted by Joshua Blake <js...@mac.com>.
I searched the archives & docs for this question, thinking it must  
have come up before, but didn't find anything.  If this has come up  
before, please be so kind as to send me a link to the previous  
posting/document.  Thank you!

I want to configure Log4J using XML, and without specifying the  
config filename in my code.  I also want to be able to watch the  
config file for changes and reload dynamically.  I can do the former  
using the system property "log4j.configuration", which works great.   
However, that method doesn't appear to watch & reload the config file  
when its been changed.  Is there a way to do this without manually  
calling DOMConfigurator.configureAndWatch(filename)?

Thanks!

- Josh

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Re: ECCN classification for log4j

Posted by "James A. N. Stauffer" <st...@gmail.com>.
Yes, U.S. citizens have contributed to the software.  Search the
archives -- I think this was discussed before.

On 8/21/07, Henriques, Tiago (ext) <ti...@nsn.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We are using log4j in one of our products, and are now in the process of collecting the information needed to export it to other countries.
>
> In order to do this, can you tell me whether any citizens of the United States of America or people living in the U.S.A. have contributed to the log4j software?
>
> Can you also tell me what the U.S. Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) for log4j is, and whether a license exception may be used for it?
>
> In addition to the U.S. ECCN, there is also a German "ECCN", which is called the AL Number. Can you tell me what the AL Number is for log4j?
>
> To better understand the meaning of the U.S. ECCN, please check the following webpage:
>
> http://www.bis.doc.gov/Licensing/Do_I_NeedAnECCN.html
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Tiago Henriques
> Nokia Siemens Networks
>
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> To unsubscribe, e-mail: log4j-user-unsubscribe@logging.apache.org
> For additional commands, e-mail: log4j-user-help@logging.apache.org
>
>


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