Hello,
I am sure this topic has been beaten to death, but I am having trouble
understanding how the Log4J works, and how I can configure it on my localbox.
First off, I am running Tomcat 5.5 and I have created two webapp contexts. One
is a dev site, and the other is a production site. I am
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Subject: Logging With Tomcat 5.5
Hello,
I am sure this topic has been beaten to death, but I am
having trouble understanding how the Log4J works, and how I
can configure it on my localbox.
First off, I am running Tomcat 5.5 and I have created
: Allistair Crossley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 8:31 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Logging With Tomcat 5.5
Don't confuse not understanding with not sufficient. The instructions do
lead to a correct configuration. However, here it is more explicitly.
Allistair
/log4j.properties
log4j.logger.org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase.[Catalina].[localhost][/banana]=DEBUG,
R
Allistair.
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From: Scott Purcell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 August 2005 14:49
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Logging With Tomcat 5.5
Allistair
I'm *guessing* you're facing some of the issues I have been.
I believe you'll essentially need to set up a separate LoggerRepository
(based on classloader, not thread or contextual class loader) and
provide separate config files for each.
I've got log4j.jar in my WEB-INF/lib, I'm using my own
Hi,
I have a webapp in tomcat. I am using a separate Log4j.xml for it, in
its WEB-INF classes folder.
I've also put a Log4j.xml in TOMCAT_HOME/ common/classes and set it to
false so that I do not get the general Tomcat logs.
But even then my project logs are getting mixed with the TOMCAT logs.
Hi,
I have a webapp in tomcat. I am using a separate Log4j.xml for it, in
its WEB-INF classes folder.
I've also put a Log4j.xml in TOMCAT_HOME/ common/classes and set it to
false so that I do not get the general Tomcat logs.
But even then my project logs are getting mixed with the TOMCAT logs.
On Fri, 2005-03-18 at 11:25 +0530, Joy Kenneth Harry wrote:
Hi,
I have a webapp in tomcat. I am using a separate Log4j.xml for it, in
its WEB-INF classes folder.
I've also put a Log4j.xml in TOMCAT_HOME/ common/classes and set it to
false so that I do not get the general Tomcat logs.
But
Hello,
I just installed Tomcat 5.5.7 and ran my first webapp. I was rather disturbed
that exception information only appeared on the default error page, but nowhere
in the logs! In fact, in the out-of-the-box install, there were no logs written
at all!
I went through the docs and found a
Standard out in tomcat is usually redirected to a file 'catalina.out' in
the logs directory of tomcat.
--David
Christian Sell wrote:
Hello,
I just installed Tomcat 5.5.7 and ran my first webapp. I was rather disturbed
that exception information only appeared on the default error page, but
hello!
forgive the rambling nature of this message. my basic question is how
do i get more detailed logging out of tomcat. i'm trying to set up a
JNDIRealm to authenticate to an ldap server. in my realm config i've
got the debug=99 name/value pair. my realm is included inside my
host container. i
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hello!
forgive the rambling nature of this message. my basic question is how
do i get more detailed logging out of tomcat. i'm trying to set up a
JNDIRealm to authenticate to an ldap server. in my realm config i've
got
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