You have one of two choices.

1. Put Log4j in a parent classloader where all apps can see it and use a repository selector, usually based on JNDI. 2. Don't put log4j in a parent classloader. Only put it in WEB-INF/lib for each webapp. And put log4j.xml in WEB-INF/classes for each webapp. Since none of the webapps will be using the same log4j instance, they will each use a separate logger repository.

BTW, you do realize that Log4j-1.3 is not an official version of Log4j and development has ceased in favor of further development of Logj4-1.2.xx along with Log4j companions for some Log4j-1.3 specific functionality?

Jake

On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 15:16:15 +0100
 "Andreas Grund" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Mailinglist,

I have several web applications running in the same container. I want to use different log4j config files for them, but I have problems to do so. The problem is, that every time just one web application is logging. I use the weblogic 8.1 application server and log4j 1.3. What do I have to do to activate logging for every web application or isn´t it possible?

Thanks for your help!

Greetings,
Andreas

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