Configuring the Log4J properties file is one of those tasks which you have to spend a while trying to figure out but you invariably end up with the same thing. In fact most of the time something you cut and paste from the internet will do just fine. So… more »
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I wrote a huge article titled Configuring log4j.properties on, funnily enough, how to configure Log4J but sometimes it still isn't as good as great example: log4j.rootLogger = INFO, X log4j.logger.A.B.C=ALL, X # or this for custom logger… more »
Half the battle is getting the Raspberry Pi up and running with Java installed. Once you've done that, the rest is pretty simple.
Firstly Install Rasbian wheezy on your Raspberry Pi.
Then install Java 8.
Create somewhere nice for us to work… more »
I had great trouble installing Oracle Java on my Raspberry Pi due to the liblji.so problem. The main Raspberry documentation tells you that you must use the soft-floating point (SFP) version of "wheezy" in order to run Oracle Java as it doesn't have a v… more »
I had great trouble installing Oracle Java on my Raspberry Pi due to the liblji.so problem. So here are the instructions to get Oracle Java 7 up and running on a Raspberry Pi from scratch.
You should know that the build we are going to use, uses a so… more »