RE: New issue on Log4J initialization

2003-08-12 Thread Jacob Kjome
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

RE: Creating log files relative to the web applications root directory?

2003-08-12 Thread Caroline Wood
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

RE: Separate configs for different webapps

2003-08-12 Thread Jacob Kjome
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,

RE: Newbie how to place logfile under tomcat logs

2003-08-12 Thread Shapira, Yoav
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

Re: Separate configs for different webapps

2003-08-12 Thread Nathan Coast
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 GREVER,PAT (HP-Boise,ex1) wrote: Follow on