I'd suggest that you take a look at the troubleshooting guide for
commons-logging, especially the section on how to turn on "Diagnostic
logging":
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/logging/troubleshooting.html#Using_JCL_Diagnostics
That will show you what commons-logging is up to and where it finds its
configuration.
--
Dennis Lundberg
Jason Novotny wrote:
Thanks-- I'm using Tomcat 5.5.17... I guess one question is how do I
log the logger? There must be some way to see where it is looking for
the appropriate properties file. I imagine that commons-logging classes
can see the log4j classes in the same classpath and then start looking
for the properties file in a few places...
Thanks, Jason
Dennis Lundberg wrote:
Jason Novotny wrote:
Hi,
I have a webapp and I have deployed common-logging-1.1 jar and
log4j-1.2.11 in my WEB-INF/lib directory of my webapp. I have also
place a log4j.properties file in my WEB-INF/classes directory.
However, when the webapp runs, I see only INFO level is being logged.
It all worked fine when I placed some line of the form
PropertyConfigurator.configure(url);
which forces a log4j to use the supplied config file, however I
didn't think this was necessary--
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Thanks, Jason
Hi Jason
We have been using a setup just like yours on Tomcat for a long time.
Recently we switched from log4j.properties to log4j.xml and just place
the xml file in WEB-INF/classes as well.
What container are you running your application on?
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