I honestly have no idea. I love the centralized logging and can't imagine why
someone would want to lock their runtime logging configuration inside of their
application. Most people I run are going exactly the opposite direction to
yours. They have been keeping their logging with their applic
Does this mean, that there is no way of providing a log4j.xml together with the
application? Maybe it´s just me, but I don´t like the idea of having a
"centralized" logging configuration. I would like a more modular approach where
I can provide the configuration on a "per-Application" basis.
Is
This page (the part at the end) should help with per-app logging:
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=SeparatingApplicationLogs
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Thanks for your response. All i did was adding
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to /server/{server-configuration}/conf/log4j.xml but JBoss seems to ignore this
entry (code is executed but the logging statement is omitted because the
logging level is set to INFO).
Is there any additional configuration necessary in
I use the one in /server/{server-configuration}/conf/. It works fine for me. Is
your log4j.xml setup correctly?
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