On 27.01.2011 16:11, Giorgio Maria Santini wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to have my webapps logging with logback framework. I'm coming
from a shell application where I've successfully had my logs handled by
logback with no problems. Now I'm quite confusing using it with Tomcat.
I've read about logback-access http://logback.qos.ch/access.html and it
seems ok, but I don't understand where to put my config file for
logback. Well, each of my webapps should have their own logback.xml
configuration file, but in the manual it says to put the file in the
global ${tomcat_home}/config folder, like to deny deploying a webapp
with its configuration file under WEB-INF/classes path.
Hi Giorgio,
Do keep in mind that logback-access is for access logging, i.e. logs
generated by the container to inform the administator about requests
made to the container.
A rypical access log entry looks like the following (on one line):
127.0.0.1 - frank [10/Oct/2000:13:55:36 -0700] "GET /apache_pb.gif \
HTTP/1.0" 200 2326
Logback-access is installed at the container level, in your case
Tomcat. In contrast, logback-classic is installed at the level of the
web-application to handle logs generated by your software via calls
made to the slf4j api.
Does this help?
--
Ceki
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