
Thanks for your time Ceki. It is very much appreciated. I'll try that and report back the results. On 11/04/2011 12:41 AM, ceki wrote:
If you have ContextJNDISelector as discussed previously, you must use prudent mode. With ContextJNDISelector , prudent mode is not optional but mandatory.
You could abandon ContextJNDISelector and replace it with a servlet filter which inserts the name of the application into the MDC. An even better solution would be to write a custom converter, say JNDIPropertyConverter which would lookup the application name from JNDI and output the value found. See the docs on creating a custom converter [1] for details. From what we discussed thus far, I think JNDIPropertyConverter is your best bet yet.
[1] http://logback.qos.ch/manual/layouts.html#customConversionSpecifier
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