
Ok guys so I gave up on the SocketAppender idea. It won't work. (at least not in an easy way) I'm trying to get the Log4cxx to work with the JDBCAppender now and it doesn't work too. I'm getting an exception: log4cxx: Class not found: org.apache.log4j.jdbc.JDBCAppender when running a c++ application the simplest possible. Just to get it to print some logs.... I don't understand this error? The RollingFileAppender works, the ConsoleAppender works even the XMLSocketAppender also works. It doesn't the way I'd like it to but it does work..... Maybe someone can help me figure this one out. Why the JDBCAppender throws this class not found exception. I appreciate any input or suggestion... Thank You Greg. On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 1:35 PM, Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen <ravn@runjva.com>wrote:
Greg Flex skrev:
Thanks Ceki. I'll give this a try.... although the Log4j 1.2.15 is using the same server as the log4Cxx meaning the ShortSocketServer so I guess this won't work. If a server expects serialised objects, then nothing else will do.
It is pretty hard to generate a correct byte stream corresponding to serialized java objects from another language (but it can be done).
I would suggest you raise a JIRA in logback about having a logback appender which can push log events over the network in XML form which can be accepted by log frameworks (perhaps even a slf4j socket server?)
-- Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen "...plus... Tubular Bells!"
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