When kodo.Log is set
		to log4j, Kodo will delegate to Log4J for logging.
		In a standalone application, Log4J logging levels are
		controlled by a resource named log4j.properties, 
		which should be available as a top-level resource (either at the top 
		level of a jar file, or in the root of one of
		the CLASSPATH directories). When deploying to
		a web or EJB application server, Log4J configuration is often
		performed in a log4j.xml file instead of a
		properties file. For further details on configuring Log4J,
		please see the 
		Log4J
		Manual. We present an example 
		log4j.properties file below.
		
Example 3.4. Standard Log4J Logging
log4j.rootCategory=WARN, console log4j.category.kodo.Tool=INFO log4j.category.kodo.Runtime=INFO log4j.category.kodo.Remote=WARN log4j.category.kodo.DataCache=WARN log4j.category.kodo.MetaData=WARN log4j.category.kodo.Enhance=WARN log4j.category.kodo.Query=WARN log4j.category.kodo.jdbc.SQL=WARN log4j.category.kodo.jdbc.JDBC=WARN log4j.category.kodo.jdbc.Schema=WARN log4j.appender.console=org.apache.log4j.ConsoleAppender
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