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A B updated LOG4J2-776:
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Description:
When using log4j ( 1.x ) with EJB, you could define / set / load the custom
log4j configuration file and define the location of the configuration file by
using the @Startup bean with @PostConstruct and then call
PropertyConfigurator.configure(log4jProp); to load the configuration where
log4jProp would be the location AND filename for the config file
Since the above method is not valid in log4j2, what method / mechanism should
be used to load a specific configuration in an EJB3 module?
Also, how can I use an environment / system variable to define the
configuration file name ( as done in Jira item 747 for log4j for a servlet )?
Thank you,
was:
When using log4j with EJB, you could define / set / load the custom log4j
configuration file and define the location of the configuration file by using
the @Startup bean with @PostConstruct and then call
PropertyConfigurator.configure(log4jProp); to load the configuration where
log4jProp would be the location AND filename for the config file
Since the above method is not valid in log4j2, what method / mechanism should
be used to load a specific configuration in an EJB3 module?
Also, how can I use an environment / system variable to define the
configuration file name ( as done in Jira item 747 for log4j for a servlet )?
Thank you,
> Using custom path and file name for log4j2 config file in EJB3
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> Key: LOG4J2-776
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4J2-776
> Project: Log4j 2
> Issue Type: Question
> Components: Configurators
> Affects Versions: 2.0.1
> Environment: Windows 7, Websphere 8.5, EJB 3.1
> Reporter: A B
> Priority: Minor
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> When using log4j ( 1.x ) with EJB, you could define / set / load the custom
> log4j configuration file and define the location of the configuration file by
> using the @Startup bean with @PostConstruct and then call
> PropertyConfigurator.configure(log4jProp); to load the configuration where
> log4jProp would be the location AND filename for the config file
> Since the above method is not valid in log4j2, what method / mechanism should
> be used to load a specific configuration in an EJB3 module?
> Also, how can I use an environment / system variable to define the
> configuration file name ( as done in Jira item 747 for log4j for a servlet )?
> Thank you,
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