Hi,
Look the big working make by Zoly with log4plsq.
Wath you think about the Maven integration?
Guillaume
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From: Zoltan Farkas <zo...@da...>
Date: Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 5:12 PM
Subject: RE: [log4plsql - Open Discussion] Code contribution - log to
arbitrary file
To: gui...@mo...
I have finalized my contributions and commited everything to cvs.
I have also integrated the whole documentation/site generation to be easily
be generated with:
mvn site
and deployed with:
mvn site:deploy
you can see what the site looks like:
http://www.zoltran.com/log4plsql
let me know what you think or if you have any questions…
regards
--zoly
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*From:* gmo...@gm... [mailto:gmo...@gm...] *On Behalf Of *Guillaume
Moulard
*Sent:* Tuesday, February 03, 2009 1:05 PM
*To:* Zoltan Farkas
*Subject:* Re: [log4plsql - Open Discussion] Code contribution - log to
arbitrary file
Zoly,
The log4plsql.tpl file is necessary to use log4plsql ion TOra :
http://tora.sourceforge.net/
Guillaume
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 6:33 PM, Zoltan Farkas <zo...@da...>
wrote:
Thanks
One more question: There is a file with the tpl extension in the source
tree, do you have any idea of what it does? Looks like it contains some
documentation….
I will look into maybe converting the user guide to something open like the
docbook format, or open document, so that I can automate the publishing to
html or pdf … But this is not critical the code can be easily integrated
into the project site.
My goal is to generate everything with maven and assemble it automatically.
It makes the project a lot easier to maintain.
I will proceed sometime in the next days with the code commit. (with an
improved version of what you saw)
--zoly
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*From:* gmo...@gm... [mailto:gmo...@gm...] *On Behalf Of *Guillaume
Moulard
*Sent:* Tuesday, February 03, 2009 12:09 PM
*To:* Zoltan Farkas
*Subject:* Re: [log4plsql - Open Discussion] Code contribution - log to
arbitrary file
hi,
We edit direcly UserGuide.html by word.
Guillaume
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 11:59 PM, Zoltan Farkas <zo...@da...>
wrote:
Where is the source doc file? I did not find it in the repository.
thanks
--zoly
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*From:* Guillaume Moulard [mailto:gui...@mo...]
*Sent:* Monday, February 02, 2009 1:10 PM
*To:* Zoltan Farkas
*Subject:* RE: [log4plsql - Open Discussion] Code contribution - log to
arbitrary file
Hi,
We use microsoft word for generate the doc.
G
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*De: *Zoltan Farkas <zo...@da...>
*Env: *lundi 2 février 2009 18:17
*À: *Guillaume Moulard <gui...@mo...>
*Objet: *RE: [log4plsql - Open Discussion] Code contribution - log to
arbitrary file
Hi guillaume,
I have restructured a little bit the project to be more like other maven
projects.
The folder src contains all source files (java, sql, sqlj scripts, config
files)
Here is what the folders contain:
assemble – contains xml files that will create the distribution files, one
of them creates a whole install zip, and the other one creates a
distribution that contains only the sql files.
cmd – contains the install/run scripts, I have improved the unix scripts to
be easier to use, the windows scripts need some work due to the changes
contribs – have no clue what it contains, left it iuntouched.
docs – user documentation, unchanged
java – the java sources, with minor code changes. (no functionality changes)
properties – contains the config files.
sql – contains the sql code, I have added the log 2 file support.
sqlj – contains the sqlj code, that is used by the sqlj plugin to generate
the java code, the generated code is created in target/generated-sources.
tpl - contains the tpl file, have no clue wht file is this J
the test folder contains all the files used for testing purposes.
I have one question about the documentation, is it generated? what tool did
you use?
regards
--zoly
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*From:* Guillaume Moulard [mailto:gui...@mo...]
*Sent:* Monday, February 02, 2009 9:03 AM
*To:* Zoltan Farkas
*Subject:* RE: [log4plsql - Open Discussion] Code contribution - log to
arbitrary file
Zoly,
I have dowload open and read yours file.
I dont understand your update, there is a lot of new file.
Can you start to a new version (4) and perapse send me you update of the
user documentation
Thank for you good job
guillaume
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*De: *Zoltan Farkas <zo...@da...>
*Env: *vendredi 30 janvier 2009 22:05
*À: *guillaume moulard <gui...@fr...>
*Cc: *log...@li...
*Objet: *RE: [log4plsql - Open Discussion] Code contribution - log to
arbitrary file
Hi guillaume I have finished the pldoc integration, also contributed the
maven 2 projects and plugin to the pldoc sourceforge project.
So you have pretty much everything buildable with maven2 and I have finished
the log to arbitrary file integration.
Let me know what you think
You can download the result at: http://www.zoltran.com/log4plsql.tar.gz
I used netbeans with the maven plugin to dev/build the project.
regards
--zoly
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*From:* gmo...@gm... [mailto:gmo...@gm...] *On Behalf Of *guillaume
moulard
*Sent:* Friday, January 23, 2009 6:15 AM
*To:* Zoltan Farkas
*Cc:* log...@li...
*Subject:* Re: [log4plsql - Open Discussion] Code contribution - log to
arbitrary file
hi
Welcome to log4plsql projets ;)
Whist is your sourceforge user?
Do you know the log4plsql feature to log in alert.log and trace file?
Guillaume
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By: nobody
I would be interested in contributing some PLSQL code that does logging to
arbitrary
files with log file rotation/management. I know that currently it can be
done
via the log4j process, but it might be useful to have the option to log to a
arbitrary file without the extra java process.
let me know it it make sense or not, and if it makes let me know how can I
proceed
with it... you can email me at zoly at daxtechnologies dot com
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