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top]Is there a way to get log4j to automatically reload a configuration file if it changes?

Apache log4j 1.2 - Frequently Asked Technical Questions
Yes. Both the DOMConfigurator and the PropertyConfigurator support automatic reloading through the configureAndWatch method. See the API documentation for more details. Because the configureAndWatch launches a separate wathdog thread, and because there is no way to stop this thread in log4j 1.2, the configureAndWatch method is unsafe for use in J2EE envrironments where applications are recycled.

Is there a way to get log4net to automatically reload a configuration file if it changes?

log4net - Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. The DOMConfigurator supports automatic reloading through the ConfigureAndWatch APIs. See the API documentation for more details. See similar questions...

What's the easiest way to turn off all logging, even with a lengthy Log4perl configuration file?

Log::Log4perl::FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions on Log::Log4...
In addition to category-based levels and appender thresholds, Log::Log4perl supports system-wide logging thresholds. This is the minimum level the system will require of any logging events in order for them to make it through to any configured appenders. anywhere in your configuration file will limit any output to any appender to events with priority of ERROR or higher (ERROR or FATAL that is). See similar questions...

When I make changes to configuration files or lookup tables, do I have to reload Postfix?

Postfix FAQ
I have aliases where only the first address in the list receives messages. The others can receive mail fine when sent to them directly, but when they're part of an alias, their messages don't arrive. I'm trying to test alias lists to see what addresses are expanded from particular lists. With other mail servers, I used the EXPN command to get a full recipient list, but it doesn't seem to work with Postfix. See similar questions...

Why is SpamBayes ignoring my configuration file?

SpamBayes FAQ
SpamBayes looks for your configuration file in three places - if it can't find it, then, obviously, your options will not be loaded. The first place that SpamBayes checks is the environment variable BAYESCUSTOMIZE. You can set this to the path of your configuration file, wherever it is, and it will be loaded. You can also specify more than one file, separated by the appropriate path separator for your platform. See similar questions...

Is any of this "configuration" done automatically?

AT&T Business Internet Services - Business Dial Migration
Using the AT&T Global Network Client (dialer), configuration information for your account, will be automatically loaded into the supported Microsoft and Netscape browser, e-mail and news clients when you connect to the network. Your "non-connected" settings are restored when you disconnect. Manual overrides can be performed in the Login properties section of the AT&T Global Network Client (dialer), which is accessible from the Network pull down menu. Return to Top See similar questions...

How can I configure the log4j file?

Technical FAQ about Openbravo ERP - Developer at Openbravo
Log4j is the way Openbravo saves logs (errors or information about the application data). Logs are very useful in order to know where and why the application crashed. Log4j configuration is managed with /tomcat/webapps/openbravo/WEB-INF/log4j.lcf file, here is defined where the log will be stored, this is done in a line that looks like: The previous line means that the log is stored in /tomcat/logs/log4j_TAD.log file. See similar questions...

How do I increase the verbosity of the log4j file?

Technical FAQ about Openbravo ERP - Developer at Openbravo
Messages shown in log files have different categories (debug, info, warn, error and fatal). By default the messages shown are from error to fatal but this can be customized. When you select a category all messages which belong to this category or to a higher one will be displayed. To do this there are two ways: From application Go to General Rules > Data > Utility > Session info > Change logs, this will show every java class used till now. See similar questions...

top]How can I get Wicket to automatically reload changed markup files?

Wicket - Frequently Asked Questions
By default, Wicket will not reload changed markup files. This default is a conscious decision because performance can be affected by Wicket's change detection code, which has to poll the modification dates of all your markup files at a regular interval. If you call the ApplicationSettings method setResourcePollFrequency(Duration), you can specify how frequently Wicket should poll for file changes. A Duration value of null will turn the feature back off again. See similar questions...

If I modify a config file, what is the best way to let argus know it needs to reload it?

Argus FAQ
Argus checks all of the config files every several minutes, and will automatically reload if one changes. See similar questions...

Why do you need a configuration file?

Soupermail Frequently Asked Questions
Most form->email handling scripts are controlled by fields hidden in the form. However, because of this, people can call the script from anywhere on the web, using their own forms. Obviously, this sort of freeloading isn't very polite, and needing to use a configuration file stops people doing this, because it means they must have write access to the webserver. There is also the issue of the order that configuration statements are run. See similar questions...

Pine says it can't save my configuration file. What can I do about it?

The umich.umce.login FAQ List
This problem USUALLY means that your IFS Home Directory is over its quota. You can check this with the command: If you're "Used" portion is more than your "Quota" portion, then you are over your quota. You'll either have to make your quota larger ('lynx http://www.ifs.umich.edu/~ifs'), or delete some files to fix the problem. See similar questions...

Is there a way to automatically figure out and insert the bounding box in a postscript file?

OSU Physics Faq's
If you have Ghostscript 6.0 (or later), you can use a perl script that will automatically find the bounding box and correct the postscript file (or add the info if there is none). The script is </~ntg/scripts/bbox_add.pl> Be sure to make it executable: chmod +x bbox_add.pl To see the options and the defaults, bbox_add.pl --help Here is what the "help" says at present: The script bbox_add.pl adds a tight bounding box to postscript files. It uses gs with the bbox option. See similar questions...

Is there a way that I can be automatically notified about the release of a product?

Census 2000, Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, subscribe to the Census Product Update, a biweekly e-mail newsletter with timely information regarding recently released and key upcoming Bureau data products. To subscribe, go to http://ask.census.gov/cgi-bin/askcensus.cfg/php/enduser/doc_serve.php?2=CPUForm. See similar questions...

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