Den 05/02/11 08.35, Umesh Awasthi skrev:
my question is in such case what is the best place to store your application
related log files?
For running inside GlassFish I found that the simplest way was to
channel the log events to java.util.logging which GlassFish both handles
and provide a web i
I would say that where you place the logs is not as important as how
that location gets configured for the webapp. Two things to AVOID are 1)
requiring the app to be reconfigured whenever a new war is deployed and
2) hard coding the location of the logs and/or the log4j configuration.
You can usua
Thats seems good and i guess for virtual hosting/dedicated hosting that will
not create a big issue for rights and permissions ,atleast i hope so
On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 2:05 PM, Christian Grobmeier wrote:
> Hi
>
> i think everybody does it in a different way, but the $tomcat/webapps
> dir is prob
Hi
i think everybody does it in a different way, but the $tomcat/webapps
dir is probably not the best for the mentioned reasons. You could put
it in $tomcat/logs/yourwebapp or even in /var/log/webapp
Later case needs more rights.
Cheers
Christian
On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 8:35 AM, Umesh Awasthi w