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Controlling your log4j settings

Nick over at the System Mobile Web Log was having trouble with Log4J and his unit tests. Seems that he was getting the log4j.properties file from XDoclet, instead of the one he wanted.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor Robert WatkinsPosted on 30 June, 2004Categories JavaTags ant, classpath hell, Java, log4jLeave a comment on Controlling your log4j settings

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