See: Description
Interface | Description |
---|---|
ConnectionSource |
The
Connection s for log4j classes
that require the use of a Connection . |
Class | Description |
---|---|
ConnectionSourceSkeleton | |
CustomSQLDBReceiver |
Converts log data stored in a database into LoggingEvents.
|
DataSourceConnectionSource |
The DataSourceConnectionSource is an implementation of
ConnectionSource
that obtains the Connection in the recommended JDBC manner based on
a DataSource . |
DBHelper | |
DBReceiver | |
DriverManagerConnectionSource |
The DriverManagerConnectionSource is an implementation of
ConnectionSource
that obtains the Connection in the traditional JDBC manner based on the
connection URL. |
JNDIConnectionSource |
The
ConnectionSource that obtains a DataSource from a
JNDI provider and uses it to obtain a Connection . |
The org.apache.log4j.db package provides means to append logging events
into various databases. The persisted data can be later read back using
DBReceiver
.
Most popular database systems, such as PostgreSQL, MySQL, Oracle, DB2 and MsSQL are supported.
Just as importantly, the way for obtaining JDBC connections is pluggable. Connections can be obtained through the traditional way of DriverManager, or alternatively as a DataSource. A DataSource can be instantiated directly or it can obtained through JNDI.
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