When you say version 5.0, do you literally mean version 5.0 or the
latest version of the 5.0 series which is 5.0.7? I tested on 5.0.7 and
don't get the message at all if log4j.jar is *not* in common/lib. I do get
the message (but actually a slightly different one) if log4j.jar *is* in
or Queen! lol ;)
-Original Message-
From: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 August 2003 14:05
To: Log4J Users List; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Creating log files relative to the web applications root
directory?
Howdy,
What I've seen done to achieve this is have my
At 09:07 AM 8/11/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Howdy,
Thanks Jake for adding the links: your solution will work, I've tried it
myself in the past.
That said, I fully agree with Senor Coast's advice to not share jars
across webapps, even if they're exactly the same. Keep all the jars for
your webapp,
Howdy,
yeah, I'm using ant but I dont like the fact that it is hard-coded.
It's not hard-coded, certainly not more hard-coded than a properties
file.
I think I'll use the properties file option, we have a properties file
already I'll just add the log4j properties to that. I don't suppose you
don't share your common classes in tomcat/lib as they wont have access
to log4j classes (once you've moved log4j.jar to WEB-INF/lib, place a
copy of your common classes within each web app. if a jar file -
WEB-INF/lib if classes in WEB-INF/classes
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