
Hi, I'm not sure if this is the preferred way or best practice... but what I did was extend the RollingFileAppender and override the getFile() method. and this getFile() method retrieves / generates the log file name. please let me know if you have better solutions. thanks, Jenny ============================================= From: Jenny jenny_uy81@yahoo.com Subject: Re: [logback-user] Setting log filename during runtime To: "logback users list" logback-user@qos.ch Hello, How can i set the log filename set during the init() of my StartupServlet. I tried using MDC but it's not working for me. What happens is the file is not created. Instead a file with name "%exp{logFileName}" \ is created on my web server's bin directory. In my StartupServlet, I have this init method that calls MDC.put(). public void init() throws ServletException { MDC.put("logFileName", "c:\\testlogs\\test.log"); Logger log = LoggerFactory.getLogger(StartupServlet.class); log.info("This should be logged"); } In my logback.xml, I have a MDC.get(). <appender name="FILE" class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.RollingFileAppender"> <append>true</append> <expression name="logFileName">MDC.get("logFileName")</expression> <file>%exp{logFileName}</file> ... I'm new with logback, thanks in advance for your help! I'm trying to follow Ceki's \ example in his blog http://ceki.blogspot.com/2006/10/repated-configuration-with-joran. \ html thanks, jenny