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    From: Jacob Kjome

    > Do you know what logger is used by default by commons-logging in 
    > Tomcat if log4j isn't present?
    >
    
    I'm not very privy to the internals of commons-logging, but 
    I think they have some sort of simple logger which is used 
    when there is no other logging implementation available.  
    Don't quote me on that, though.

Is it the commons-logging that produces
catalina_log.date.txt? Is there a config file as per log4j?

Even when testing, this file becomes quite significant.
It would be nice to reduce/minimise its output.

regards DaveP


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