
Dear Lars, If you started <oXygen/> with a double click on a file with an extension associated with <oXygen/> the oxygen.log file will be created in the directory of that file. If oxygen.log is not there and is not in C:\Program Files\Oxygen 6.0\ probably the start directory of the Start Menu shortcut was not set to C:\Program Files\Oxygen 6.0\ and you should find the file in your user home directory, something like C:\Documents and Settings\lars. Go to Help - About - System properties - user.home to find the name of the home directory. Best regards, Sorin <oXygen/> XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT Editor/Debugger http://www.oxygenxml.com/ Lars Huttar wrote:
Sorin Ristache wrote:
Dear Lars Huttar,
I just wanted to let you know that leaving the log4j.properties file in the [oXygen-installed-dir]/lib directory all the time will slow the operation of the application due to the large amount of logging data outputed to the oxygen.log file. You should move it to other directory when you don't need logging data for tracking bugs.
Also the fact that the computer was not rebooted for few days is probably not related with the described misbehavior and it will not lead to insufficient memory problems. <oXygen/> was the subject of several profiling sessions that did not show any memory leaks. Anyway such a problem (OutOfMemoryError) would be signaled by an error message dialog.
Best regards, Sorin
Thanks for your note. Soon after receiving it, I put the log4j.properties file in my Oxygen lib directory (c:\Program Files\Oxygen 6.0\lib). Today I looked for the oxygen.log file in c:\Program Files\Oxygen 6.0\, but do not see one! I couldn't find an oxygen.log file anywhere in the Oxygen install directory tree.
Lars