[logback-dev] svn commit: r1658 - in logback/trunk/logback-site/src/site/pages: . manual

noreply.ceki at qos.ch noreply.ceki at qos.ch
Sat Mar 22 19:51:04 CET 2008


Author: ceki
Date: Sat Mar 22 19:51:03 2008
New Revision: 1658

Modified:
   logback/trunk/logback-site/src/site/pages/faq.html
   logback/trunk/logback-site/src/site/pages/manual/joran.html

Log:

- Correcting incorrect text in the FAQ. The problem was mentioned in the
user mailing list [1].

[1] http://www.qos.ch/pipermail/logback-user/2008-March/000410.html


Modified: logback/trunk/logback-site/src/site/pages/faq.html
==============================================================================
--- logback/trunk/logback-site/src/site/pages/faq.html	(original)
+++ logback/trunk/logback-site/src/site/pages/faq.html	Sat Mar 22 19:51:03 2008
@@ -101,15 +101,9 @@
         </a>
       </dt>
       <dd>
-        <p>If a file called <em>logback.xml</em> is found in the
-        classpath, then it is used.
-        </p>
-        <p>In case it is not found, a <em>logback-test.xml</em> file
-        is searched, and used if available.
-        </p>
-        <p>If none of these files are available, logback uses its
-        <code>BasicConfigurator</code> class to create a simple
-        default configuration that will only log to the console.
+        <p>This question is answered in the <a
+        href="manual/joran.html#auto_configuration">relevant
+        section</a> of the logback manual.
         </p>
         <table border="0">
           <tr>

Modified: logback/trunk/logback-site/src/site/pages/manual/joran.html
==============================================================================
--- logback/trunk/logback-site/src/site/pages/manual/joran.html	(original)
+++ logback/trunk/logback-site/src/site/pages/manual/joran.html	Sat Mar 22 19:51:03 2008
@@ -47,8 +47,10 @@
     configure your own applications.
     </p>
 
+    <a name="auto_configuration">
+    </a>
     <h2>Configuration in logback</h2>
-
+    
     <p>Inserting log requests into the application code requires a
     fair amount of planning and effort. Observation shows that
     approximately four percent of code is dedicated to



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