
Thanks Ceki, I used example6 and it works but when loading (as many as possible) logs with Strings I'm getting: " Exception in thread "main" java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space ". I have a loop that simply loads using: rfa.doAppend(someString); about 70 000 times. (the same string over and over again, which is about 3.4KB an XML formatted String) How do I prevent it from getting the above stated Exception. Thanks Greg. On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 2:07 AM, Ceki Gulcu <listid@qos.ch> wrote:
Hello Greg,
Please see
http://logback.qos.ch/xref-test/ch/qos/logback/core/rolling/TimeBasedRolling...
for an example. You just need to replace
RollingFileAppender<Object> rfa = new RollingFileAppender<Object>();
with
RollingFileAppender<LoggingEvent> rfa = new RollingFileAppender<LoggingEvent>();
and the layout variable should be of type PattenLayout (assuming that's the layout type you wish to use).
HTH,
Greg Flex wrote:
Hi All, Could someone please post a simple example on how to use the RollingFileAppender programmatically? I'm having problems figuring this out. (and massages such as: No context given.... etc.) Basically what I'd like to do is set everything in my java program. Write to a file but adding stuff like computer's IP address and its name etc. Most importantly, I'd like to modify the file name itself. Say in the format: IP_address_date {yyyy-MM-dd_HH-mm-ss}.log Thanks a lot, Greg.
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