FWIW, in maven, I added log4j as a dependency to my pom.xml, I put a
log4j.xml file in my ./src/main/resources folder and had debug logging
working in under 2 minutes.

6 hours+ is no fun indeed.

-Ryan


On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 10:04 AM, tommmmmm <[email protected]> wrote:

> @William Speirs
> 1. I am using NetBeans.
> 2. No, no maven. Never.
> 3. That xml file looks like .properites file (has same type of content).
> Why would xml work then and .properties doesn't?
>
> @Oleg Kalnichevski
> 1. No -D settings. Because
> a) I don't know how to set it
> b) If something can be done with command line switch it also can be done in
> the code. And I don't want to be forcing myself/others to type 500+
> characters to just run my tool. It is not the first time someone suggested
> me that - I have always refused and will always refuse.
>
> I tried various other logging lines and logging settings - it works
> perfectly as long as it is my code. The HttpClient related lines just seem
> to be ignored. Totally.
>
> I also used to used HttpClient 3.x few days ago - I went back to that old
> project and added logging lines - you won't believe - it worked!!!!
> Straight off the bat, without ANY fancy code. So why doesn't it work with
> 4.x ? The logging lines are almost the same.
>
> @all people who said earlier that migrating was easy
> 6hours+ just to get logging working. Easy? My a**
>
> Tom
>

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