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Posted to log4j-user@logging.apache.org by "Doyle, Jim" <jd...@iso-ne.com> on 2003/07/18 18:24:16 UTC

Log4J admin web app

Hi,

I've been investigating different ways to maintain the Log4J configuration
in a running
app server, and was pretty pleased to see the
org.apache.log4j.servlet.ConfigurationServlet in the jakarta-log4j-sandbox
CVS module.  

But I'd read on a different mailing list thread ("RE: [ANNOUNCE] Log4J web
interface") that the servlet lets you reload entire configurations.  Trying
out the servlet and reading the source, it doesn't seem to have that
feature.  I only see the ability to modify levels for existing loggers.  

The message I was reading referred to it as the "sandbox tool", so I thought
it's possible it was referring to something different from the
ConfigurationServlet.  Is this feature (reloading configurations) available
in any of the components in jakarta-log4j-sandbox?  Am I overlooking
something in the ConfigurationServlet?

Thanks,
Jim Doyle


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Re: Log4J admin web app

Posted by Nathan Coast <na...@codeczar.com>.
you might want to check this out

http://www.codeczar.com/projects/logweb/index.html

Doyle, Jim wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I've been investigating different ways to maintain the Log4J configuration
> in a running
> app server, and was pretty pleased to see the
> org.apache.log4j.servlet.ConfigurationServlet in the jakarta-log4j-sandbox
> CVS module.  
> 
> But I'd read on a different mailing list thread ("RE: [ANNOUNCE] Log4J web
> interface") that the servlet lets you reload entire configurations.  Trying
> out the servlet and reading the source, it doesn't seem to have that
> feature.  I only see the ability to modify levels for existing loggers.  
> 
> The message I was reading referred to it as the "sandbox tool", so I thought
> it's possible it was referring to something different from the
> ConfigurationServlet.  Is this feature (reloading configurations) available
> in any of the components in jakarta-log4j-sandbox?  Am I overlooking
> something in the ConfigurationServlet?
> 
> Thanks,
> Jim Doyle
> 
> 
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