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How does the Log file function in a multitude of environments?
chen young
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Is there a problem to use log4j in case of multitude environments ?
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Can you elaborate a bit on what you mean by "multitude of environments" - several applications on the same machine?
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I suppose there could be concurrency problems if different JVMs each try to access the same log file. If they write to different files there should be no problems.
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