On Sun, 29 Aug 2010 02:40:43 -0700 (PDT)
BenXS <bxsto...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Jacob Kjome wrote:
1. If you deploy your app as a WAR file, then you can utilize child-first
classloading. As long as you include log4j.jar in WEB-INF/lib and
log4j.properties (or log4j.xml) in WEB-INF/classes, then you will end up
using
your own config rather than the server's.
Ok, thank you.
Can I omit the own, second log4j.jar and use only the own,second
log4j.properties file?
Or is my own, private log4j.properties file not recognized if I do not
attach my own log4j.jar ?
You need to follow the instructions completely....
1. Set your webapp to child-first (otherwise known as parent-last)
classloading. This is the default classloading behavior in Tomcat 4/5/6/7
standalone, BTW. You'll have to set it explicitly when using other
containers. Check the documentation of the container you are using for
further info.
2. Add log4j.jar to WEB-INF/lib
3. Add log4j.properties to WEB-INF/classes
Jake
Ben
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