[log4plsql] RE: Log4jBackgroundProcess Problem
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From: <log...@li...> - 2004-05-06 11:03:51
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Jos=E9, If you don't use in the context the pLOG4J =3D> TRUE it in not necessary to= lauche the Log4jBackgroundProcess. I don't now the unstable behaviour of Oracle when PL/SQL code writes a log.= Perapse you can send more informations about you problem. Regards, Guillaume Moulard gmo...@us... Project : LOG4PLSQL : Oracle Database Loggin tools see : http://log4plsql.sourceforge.net/ and : http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum=3Dlog4plsql-all-i= nfo or http://www.mail-archive.com/log...@li... for log...@li... -----Message d'origine----- De : jatarifa Envoy=E9 : vendredi 30 avril 2004 11:05 =C0 : gmo...@us... Objet : Log4jBackgroundProcess Problem Hello Guillaume. I am the technical consultor of OMEL (Operador del Mercado Electrico Espa=F1ol - http://www.omel.es) and we are very interested to incorporate your development to our Database, because we think is a great tool to monitorize the electricity market. But we have a problem. We have put in our test environment the latest version of Log4PLSQL and we have noticed an unstable behaviour of Oracle when PL/SQL code writes a log to Log4jBackgroundProcess and this Java program is not running. Oracle seems to be locked on PLOG statement on PL/SQL code until Log4jBackgroundProcess is started!!! Is that a normal behaviour (I think no) of Oracle or is something wrong in PLOG PLSQL code? As I said after, we are very interested in Log4PLSQL and the Spain Electricity Market would be improved with this tool. Thank you Jos=E9 Antonio Tarifa |