Hm, I guess I disagree.

Tomcat is using / supporting the standard logging-features from Java,
and I think this is the way it should be.
If the Java Community decides for a new way of logging, TC may implement it.

For us, we just configure TC to use log4j, and it works like charm.

Sure, it's no "out-of-the-box"-software and you'll have to read up a
few things, but this is the case for most components (i.e. Hibernate,
Struts etc.).

When talking about real world-applications in the industry, in banks
(a few are still operating), insurance-companies etc., you need a very
specific logging and it should be highly customizable.

Therefore, the given solutions a quite good.

Sure, maybe a bit overloaded for a small company's webapp, however,
they can stick to the default logging behaviour.

Cheers

Gregor
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