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| <p>The org.apache.log4j.db package provides means to append logging events |
| into various databases. The persisted data can be later read back using |
| {@link org.apache.log4j.db.DBReceiver}. |
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| <p>Most popular database systems, such as PostgreSQL, MySQL, Oracle, DB2 and MsSQL |
| are supported. |
| </p> |
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| <p>Just as importantly, the way for obtaining JDBC connections is pluggable. Connections can |
| be obtained through the tradinal way of DriverManager, or alternatively as a DataSource. |
| A DataSource can be instantiated directly or it can obtained through JNDI. |
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