I have to correct myself.
It has to be:
log4.logger.name_of_your_p
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- I'm logging from my regular code and my tests.
- I'm using the same log4j.properties file
Is there any way to disable all logging for all my tests? I still want to see output from my non-junit code.
I was thinking since they all extend from junit.framework.TestCase that there might be a way to control it for every object that descends from TestCase. But I can't figure it out. Any suggestions?
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by: ClazzeFlitsPosted on 2004-11-29 at 06:04:03ID: 12695936
Try this putting in your log4j.properties file:
_your_test s_are_loca ted=INFO
name_of_your_package_where