Quick and precise!
Thanks a lot,
Best regards,
Agharta
On 03/15/2017 05:29 PM, Ralph Goers wrote:
It should work that way, but if your applications have any custom plugins they
wouldn’t be accessible unless they are also on tomcat-lib. If you are using any
Log4j 2 components with dependencies then those dependencies (and their
transitive dependencies) would have to be in tomcat/lib as well. That can
quickly get our of hand.
Ralph
On Mar 15, 2017, at 9:25 AM, agharta <aghart...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I have a Tomcat 8 with 6-7 web applications, each one with its log4j libs
(log4j-core, log4j-api, log4j-web, log4j-1.2-api).
Every app contains its log4j2.xml with its appenders (based on web lookup
${web:contextPath}).
So, the question: could i put log4j libs (log4j-core, log4j-api, log4j-web,
log4j-1.2-api) inside tomcat/lib folder instead of every single web
application's lib folder?
And yes, i would to keep each log4j2.xml inside every web application.....
Thanks a lot,
Agharta
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