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 Post subject: hibernates log4j messages are gone?
PostPosted: Wed Mar 02, 2005 2:27 am 
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This is not only a hibernate issue. I'm migrating a project from ecslipe 2.1 to 3.0. In eclipse 3.0 (which has java 1.4 with the Logging api) I'm not getting the verbose output like I used to get running the project in eclipse 2.1. Same log4j.properties, same commons-logging, only a different jdk/jre. I'm afraid with the convoluted hard to follow hierarcy that takes place between commons logging, java 1.4, and log4j that hibernate is not using log4j and that's why I don't see the output.

I was hoping someone could tell me specifically, is there a way to force hibernate to use log4j for logging? I've spent hours ****ing around with system properties and so on and reading different docs and gotten nowhere.

Maybe someone has had a similar problem?
Thanks for any help.


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 02, 2005 3:06 am 
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The problem is not the eclipse 3, its IBM RAD6 which is based on eclipse 3. I've tested this and it works fine like it should under eclipse 3. Anyone else using this horrible product from IBM and having this problem? I can write log4j messages using other programs, it's hibernate so far that I'm having the problem with not using log4j.


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