Hello,

In the recently release log4j 1.1.2, the log4j.properties file should be placed under 
the WEB-INF\classes directory of a web-application. The user manual has a discussion 
on this subject with some examples. Ceki 

At 09:32 07.06.2001 -0500, you wrote:
>I do the same for Weblogic. I call
>ProperteyConfigurator.configureAndWatch(propfile,delay);
>
>The propfile and delay are read in as properties.
>
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>Subject: AW: DOMConfigurator & Tomcat - File location ?
>
>
>Hi,
>according to my own questions i've now a kind of configuration that i would
>like to discuss with you.
>
>1. Tomcat 3.2.1 is started with the system property
>-Dlog4j.configuration=log4j.xml
>2. This log4j.xml is located in 'C:\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1\classes'
>3. A servlet at startup calls 'DOMConfigurator.configure();'
>
>Now, container wide log4j settings are available.
>
>4. The web applications places their files in
>'C:\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1\webapps\myapp\WEB-INF\log4j-myapp.xml'
>5. A servlet at startup calls
>'DOMConfigurator.configure("'C:\\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1\\webapps\\myapp\\WEB-I
>NF\\log4j-myapp.xml'");'
>
>Now, application specific log4j configuration settings are available.
>
>Is this the way to handle log4j in containers as Tomcat ?
>(The file location is for sure not hard coded, instead it is defined in
>web.xml.)
>
>Regards 
>Stefan
>
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