I am posting to this thread to bring it to the jboss support staff's attention again.  
There is no explicit answer for a jboss 3.2.x app server.

How do we do application specific logging with log4j without lettting jboss override 
it?  We should not have to reconfigure the app server, that is a less than desirable 
design IMHO.

Think of the case where I am deploying somebody else's war/ear file, why should I have 
to reverse engineer their logging strategy and then configure jboss in the 
conf/log4j.xml file?  That seems innappropriate for someone that is simply a deployer 
to have to figure out.

As a developer, why can't I just deploy a war/ear file and not have to worry about an 
appserver taking over my logging?

Since Marc Fleury posted back in 2001 agreeing with this viewpoint I am surprised to 
see answers to similar questions in the forum claiming that this is not possible.

What's up with that?

-jasen

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