So does it not use log4j by default? Or commons logging, rather?

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that's  what I do, because I use Log4J ... to the JVM, pass this
parameter. and configure log4j

-Dorg.apache.cxf.Logger=org.apache.cxf.common.logging.Log4jLogger


But what you really need is an interceptor, see the docs and samples
and search for LogInInterceptor and LogOutInterceptor.


On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 9:50 AM, John-M Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>  What's the best way to turn on debug logging? I'd like to see what XML 
is
>  being sent from the client and I'm sure that'll be in the debug (well, 
I
>  hope it is!). I tried a simple log4j.xml file but that iddn't seem to
>  work.
>
>  Thanks,
>
>
>  John Baker
>  --
>  Web SSO
>  IT Infrastructure
>  Deutsche Bank London
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