Aha, I fixed it by changing log4j.appender.stdout. Threshold=WARN to log4j.appender.stdout. Threshold=INFO Should have been more careful first time round.
1 I recommend using the XML format, it's considerably easier to understand, IMO – skaffman Jan 28 '10 at 12:49 agreed, and it exposes functionality that is not available through properties files. – Joel Jan 28 '10 at 13:37 Nice! This was very useful to me one year later :-D I did it on run time though, from within the application, like this: myAppender.
SetThreshold( Level. INFO ). – Jochem Jan 14 at 14:34.
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