Appended log files are not well formed XML?

I'm working on a retrofit of our home grown logging class to use the new java.util.logging classes. It works beautifully with one exception. If I need to instantiate the logger in the same day, appending to an existing log file, I get a second (or third, or fourth) <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?><!DOCTYPE log SYSTEM "logger.dtd"> tag inserted at the beginning of the new log entries. This causes the log file to not be well formed and therefore cannot be parsed.
I've looked and looked, but can't find a method to suppress these extra tags. Anybody know a way? We want to use this on a development server that will be restarted several times a day. If I don't append, it wipes out my previous logs for the day.

You'll have to do something to prevent your logger from appending to old logs that have been closed. Sorry if that is not very helpful, but I'm not familiar with the logging features in SDK 1.4. For your interest, though, Log4J (which you can get from Apache) also features XML logging, and it solved that rather obvious problem thus:
"The output of the XMLLayout consists of a series of log4j:event elements as defined in the log4j.dtd. It does not output a complete well-formed XML file. The output is designed to be included as an external entity in a separate file to form a correct XML file."
In other words, you would have to wrap the output in an XML header and a root node to be able to use it, which is not difficult to do.

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    OCISessionBegin failed. Error -1
    .. Detailed OCI error val is 1031 and errmsg is 'ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
    OCISessionBegin failed -1
    .. Detailed OCI error val is 1031 and errmsg is 'ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
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    Redo shipping client performing standby login
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    .. Detailed OCI error val is 1017 and errmsg is 'ORA-01017: invalid username/password; logon denied
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    .. Detailed OCI error val is 1031 and errmsg is 'ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
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    .. Detailed OCI error val is 1031 and errmsg is 'ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
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    *** 2013-01-11 10:18:42.154 4132 krsh.c
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    Redo shipping client performing standby login
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    .. Detailed OCI error val is 1017 and errmsg is 'ORA-01017: invalid username/password; logon denied
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    .. Detailed OCI error val is 1031 and errmsg is 'ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
    OCISessionBegin failed -1
    .. Detailed OCI error val is 1031 and errmsg is 'ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
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    Error 1031 attaching to destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_2 standby host 'orcl'
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    *** 2013-01-11 10:19:42.467 4132 krsh.c
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    Redo shipping client performing standby login
    *** 2013-01-11 10:20:42.639
    OCISessionBegin failed. Error -1
    .. Detailed OCI error val is 1017 and errmsg is 'ORA-01017: invalid username/password; logon denied
    OCISessionBegin failed. Error -1
    .. Detailed OCI error val is 1031 and errmsg is 'ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
    OCISessionBegin failed -1
    .. Detailed OCI error val is 1031 and errmsg is 'ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
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    Redo shipping client performing standby login
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    .. Detailed OCI error val is 1031 and errmsg is 'ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
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    .. Detailed OCI error val is 1031 and errmsg is 'ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
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    *** 2013-01-11 10:21:43.217 4132 krsh.c
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    .. Detailed OCI error val is 1017 and errmsg is 'ORA-01017: invalid username/password; logon denied
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    .. Detailed OCI error val is 1031 and errmsg is 'ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
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    .. Detailed OCI error val is 1031 and errmsg is 'ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
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    .. Detailed OCI error val is 1031 and errmsg is 'ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
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    Redo shipping client performing standby login
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    .. Detailed OCI error val is 1031 and errmsg is 'ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
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    .. Detailed OCI error val is 1031 and errmsg is 'ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
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    *** 2013-01-11 10:30:47.297 869 krsu.c
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    Redo shipping client performing standby login
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    .. Detailed OCI error val is 1031 and errmsg is 'ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
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    .. Detailed OCI error val is 1031 and errmsg is 'ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
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    As you can see, I have 67 older log files than the older checkpoint file. Now if I enter the DS in ttIsql, and call ttLogHolds I get:
    Command> call ttLogHolds();
    < 0, 38034792, Replication , APPDBTT:_ORACLE >
    < 67, 44319520, Checkpoint , appdbtt.ds0 >
    < 88, 45855168, Checkpoint , appdbtt.ds1 >
    3 rows found.
    What can be the problem?
    Thanks in advance:
    Dave

    This bookmark
    < 0, 38034792, Replication , APPDBTT:_ORACLE >
    indicates that the AWT bookmark hasn't moved from log file 0. Since AWT is performed by the replication agent, it maintains a bookmark to track where its reached in reading through the transaction log files looking for transactions against any AWT cachegroups. This looks as though somehow a transaction against an AWT cachegroup has not been commited, meaning that it cannot be sent to Oracle, acknowledged and the bookmark moved on. Once the bookmark moves into a new transaction log file, all old log files can then be purged.
    You might be able to identify any uncommited transaction by using ttXactAdmin and checking for locks held against AWT cachegroups.

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