At 05:15 PM 4/12/2007, you wrote:
>
>nothing worked, unless I dropped the log4j.dtd file in the same folder as
>weblogic startup script is located.
>hope this helps someone else.
>

This should be totally unnecessary, at least with newer versions of Log4j-1.2.xx. Have you tried 1.2.14?

Jake

>Sohan
>
>
>carnold-3 wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Apr 10, 2007, at 12:30 PM, sohan wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> My goal is to get separate logging for each application deployed on
>>> the same
>>> weblogic instance using Log4j loaded once during startup.
>>>
>>> I tried couple of test web applications using Log4j.xml file and
>>> seems to be
>>> working. To test the same with my current application, I copied
>>> log4j.xml,
>>> very basic minimal configuration. During the weblogic startup, I Am
>>> getting
>>> the error -
>>> Log4j.dtd is not found, I tried copying this Log4j.dtd file into
>>> WEB-INF
>>> folder same location as Log4j.xml file and WEB-INF/lib folder.
>>>
>>> How do I resolve this?
>>>
>>
>> I believe this has been fixed in more recent log4j releases and was
>> only an annoying warning in the releases that it did occur.
>> Unfortunately, a quick search on Bugzilla did not turn up the
>> original bug report.
>>
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