Re: Log4J2 and Tomcat (Was: Override logging)

2013-10-08 Thread Jordan Michaels
On 10/08/2013 12:27 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote: Interested in giving it a try? I wouldn't mind. I'm still poking at 1.2 a bit to see if I can make it work for this project, but yeah, I'm happy to give it a go. =) Warm Regards, Jordan Michaels -

Re: Log4J2 and Tomcat (Was: Override logging)

2013-10-08 Thread Jordan Michaels
On 10/08/2013 12:22 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote: Note that you are a few versions behind: log4j 1.2.x is currently at 1.2.17. I'm not sure if the differences between 1.2.9 and 1.2.17 affect you. - -chris Indeed. Thanks for pointing that out. =) Warm Regards, Jordan Michaels --

Re: [OT] Log4J2 and Tomcat (Was: Override logging)

2013-10-08 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Jordan, On 10/8/13 2:54 PM, Jordan Michaels wrote: > Interesting that you're bringing this up, I'm researching similar > things for a project. Specifically, I'm looking over the > documentaiton at the bottom of the page here regarding log4j: > http

Re: [OT x 2] Log4J2 and Tomcat (Was: Override logging)

2013-10-08 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Jordan, On 10/8/13 2:54 PM, Jordan Michaels wrote: > Interesting that you're bringing this up, I'm researching similar > things for a project. Specifically, I'm looking over the > documentaiton at the bottom of the page here regarding log4j: > http

Log4J2 and Tomcat (Was: Override logging)

2013-10-08 Thread Jordan Michaels
Interesting that you're bringing this up, I'm researching similar things for a project. Specifically, I'm looking over the documentaiton at the bottom of the page here regarding log4j: http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/logging.html ...and log4j 1.2.9 seems to work great. Has anyone tried

Re: Override logging

2013-10-08 Thread Cédric Couralet
2013/10/8 André Warnier : > Geoff Meakin wrote: >> >> I've been asked to host a couple of tomcat thirdparty webapps which all >> have either logging.properties or log4j configurations (internally). >> >> My question is, as a sysadmin who only gets to run the tomcat container, >> can I override all

Re: Override logging

2013-10-08 Thread André Warnier
Geoff Meakin wrote: I've been asked to host a couple of tomcat thirdparty webapps which all have either logging.properties or log4j configurations (internally). My question is, as a sysadmin who only gets to run the tomcat container, can I override all the logging configurations of my apps. For

Override logging

2013-10-08 Thread Geoff Meakin
I've been asked to host a couple of tomcat thirdparty webapps which all have either logging.properties or log4j configurations (internally). My question is, as a sysadmin who only gets to run the tomcat container, can I override all the logging configurations of my apps. For example, I dont use di