Thanks Ceki. I'll give this a try.... although the Log4j 1.2.15 is using the same server as the log4Cxx meaning the ShortSocketServer<br>so I guess this won't work.<br>Greg<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 12:38 PM, Ceki Gulcu <span dir="ltr"><listid@qos.ch></span> wrote:<br>
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Greg Flex wrote:<br>
> No I was testing the Log4Cxx client with both the Lockback server and<br>
> the Log4j server. (just to see it the Log4j works with it)<br>
> (Ideally I'd like the Logback server communicate with the Log4cxx<br>
> client. Is this possible?)<br>
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</div>log4jcxx cannot talk to logback server using serialized objects. However,<br>
log4cxx 0.10 is supposed to be able to talk to log4j version 1.2.15, although I<br>
have not tried this myself.<br>
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