On 11/04/17 18:17, Mark Thomas wrote: > On 11/04/17 17:51, Tyrel Haveman wrote: >> Hi! >> >> I'm in the process of upgrading an embedded Tomcat project from 8.0.x to >> 8.5.x. I noticed that tomcat-embed-logging-juli is not in the Maven central >> repository since version 8.5.2, even though the other jars are up to >> 8.5.13. What has happened here? Is this jar no longer needed, is 8.5.2 just >> the latest version, or is there a problem with publishing it? > > It is no longer supported. You should be able to use log4j2 and its > standard mechanism for intercepting java.util.logging
Sorry. I should have expanded on that. There used to be two options, juli and log4j. Essentially these were two concrete implementations of a Tomcat defined logging API based very heavily on commons logging. The default implementation used java.util.logging. log4j is no longer supported. Its replacement, log4j2, can hook directly into the java.util.logging framework. Therefore, there is no need for the separate modules. The classes from the tomcat-embed-logging-juli JAR were merged into the core JAR. Mark --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org