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Tomasz Wladzinski edited comment on LOG4J2-344 at 9/23/13 12:11 PM:
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I had the same issue. My investigation showed that when you add servlet filter
using ServletContext.addFilter(java.lang.String filterName, Filter filter)
WebLogic does not invoke filter's init method. Most probably assuming that you
were to do it as you created the instance. When I changed it to
addFilter(java.lang.String filterName, java.lang.String className) everything
worked in order.
was (Author: spacetom):
I had the same issue. My investigation showed that when you add servlet
filter using ServletContext.addFilter(java.lang.String filterName, Filter
filter) WebLogic does not invoke filter's init method. Most probably assuming
that you were to do it as you created the instance. When I changed it to
addFilter(addFilter(java.lang.String filterName, java.lang.String className))
everything worked in order.
> Log4j2 doesnt work with Weblogic 12c
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> Key: LOG4J2-344
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4J2-344
> Project: Log4j 2
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 2.0-beta8
> Environment: Windows XP SP 3
> Reporter: Keir
> Attachments: web.xml
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>
> I get a "Context destroyed before it was initialized" exception, the problem
> seems to be that the servlet filters init method is not being called by
> WebLogic, not sure why...
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