On 18/3/20 5:54 pm, Luis Rodríguez Fernández wrote:
Grande Brian, congrats!

Sorry, I've just read your message, a bit late to the party: time ago I had
cooked a tomcat9 container + log4j2 with a sample spring-boot app deployed.
You can have a look here [1]

Thanks very much, Luis. Although just too late to help me, I was pleased to discover it confirmed Mark's advice and my own experience.

I guess I missed it from my own searches because I was focussed on the major logging transition between tomcat 7 and the early tomcat 8 version, but your post was prominently identified with tomcat 9.

I have a busy weekend with non-self-isolating(!) family and friends, but I have a strong intention to draft an update to the tc8 wiki next week to match the current facts. Probably it will prove trivial for someone to port my change to the tc9 pages.

Thanks again for your thoughts,

Brian

Cheers,

Luis

[1]
https://db-blog.web.cern.ch/blog/luis-rodriguez-fernandez/2019-03-keeping-your-logs-clean-apache-tomcat-9-log4j2-and-spring-boot

El mié., 18 mar. 2020 a las 8:44, Brian Burch (<br...@pingtoo.com>)
escribió:

On 18/3/20 5:18 pm, Brian Burch wrote:
<snip>

Could resist tinkering a bit more, but I'll be in trouble because I'm
late for dinner!!

Success! I have just created the catalina.log file formatted according
to my own log4j2.xml.

Yes, it was my stupid mistake, but I'll write tomorrow about what it did
to make it work.

Thanks for listening and advising. It really helped a lot and I wouldn't
have cracked it on my own.

Brian

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