9 Jul 07:31
Re: fixedWindowRollingPolicy.setFileNamePattern
From: Jacob Kjome <hoju <at> visi.com>
Subject: Re: fixedWindowRollingPolicy.setFileNamePattern
Newsgroups: gmane.comp.jakarta.log4j.user
Date: 2008-07-09 05:31:00 GMT
Subject: Re: fixedWindowRollingPolicy.setFileNamePattern
Newsgroups: gmane.comp.jakarta.log4j.user
Date: 2008-07-09 05:31:00 GMT
Ok, well, I checked it out and used Maven 2.0.9 to build. I just typed "mvn
install". It ran all tests and built the binary in 2 minutes. What problem did
you have? Are you missing repositories in your ${user.home}/.m2/settings.xml?
Jake
Jacob Kjome wrote:
> There is a plan to release it. I think it's been waiting on Chainsaw 2 (or
> vice-versa). The extras are meant to work with Log4j 1.2. Haven't tried to build
> it in a quite a while. I might have a crack at it tonight.
>
> Jake
>
>
> Eric Kolotyluk wrote:
>> Well, that was a good try
>>
>> The extras do not come with a jar file and trying to build the
>> distribution fails.
>>
>> I would prefer it if someone would just add this functionality to the
>> 1.2 stream, at least that's a properly maintained release.
>>
>> - Eric
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Jacob Kjome [mailto:hoju <at> visi.com]
>> Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2008 8:29 AM
>> To: Log4J Users List
>> Subject: Re: fixedWindowRollingPolicy.setFileNamePattern
>>
>> See the rolling package in the Log4j "extras" companion...
>>
>> http://logging.apache.org/log4j/companions/extras/index.html
>>
>> Jake
>>
>>
>> On Tue, 8 Jul 2008 08:04:49 -0700
>> "Eric Kolotyluk" <eric.kolotyluk <at> kodak.com> wrote:
>>> One of the nice features I like in log4j 1.3 is
>>> FixedWindowRollingPolicy#setFileNamePattern();
>>>
>>> The log4j default rolling pattern looks like mylog.log1, mylog.log2,
>> ...
>>> This makes it difficult for desktops to associate the file-type with
>>> application used for opening the log file for viewing so I like to use
>>>
>>> FixedWindowRollingPolicy fixedWindowRollingPolicy = new
>>> FixedWindowRollingPolicy();
>>> fixedWindowRollingPolicy.setFileNamePattern("mylog%i.log");
>>> fixedWindowRollingPolicy.setMaxIndex(9);
>>> fixedWindowRollingPolicy.setMinIndex(0);
>>>
>>> This way I only have to associate the file suffix '.log' once, with my
>>> favorite log file editor, and not for each of '.log1' '.log2' etc.
>>>
>>> It would be really nice to do this in log4j 1.2. Are there any plans
>> to
>>> add this to the 1.2 stream?
>>>
>>> Cheers, Eric
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