not sure off the top of my head for examples, I am sure there are (its easy
to do anyway, just take a look at the API).
As for JMS - sure that can be done. I guess the one caution would be to do
with performance: if you are accessing a remote JMS destination, then the
engine may be blocking on a call to a remote service, which could slow
things down a lot. The best bet, if that matters, is to have a local or in
memory JMS destination, and have that forwarded on if needs be, so that it
can still be nice and fast. Log4j probably can take care of all of it for
you.
Michael.
On 4/18/07, jdepaul <jjdepaul(a)us.ibm.com> wrote:
Hi -
I saw examples of logging rule activations using
WorkingMemoryFileLogger(wm)
which writes a log into the local file system. I was wondering if one
could
log such entries in an application server via JMS - just like the Log4J
jms
logger would do?!
Also, is there an example on how to use the Event Filter to log only
specific events?!
THanks,
James
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