Hi Edmondo,

My understanding is that appender is a log4j concept! isn't it?

So your application (maybe an axis2 service or a different web-apps) likes to 
uses log4j-loggers and log4j-appenders for logging, 
then your log4j-loggers will send to one or more agreed configured 
log4j-appender (the destination).

As your AS does not know the appender-concept, how can it log via a 
log4j-logger to the attached log4j-appender? It can't!

Otherwise: Your log4j.properties mast have at least one root-logger defined 
which gets all what lower level log4j-loggers by use of log4j-additivity=false 
are not keeping by themselves, but allow to propagate to the log4j-root-logger, 
which is often a console. Now if this consol has the same physical device 
attached as the jdk-root-logger, what you will see is 1. the logging events 
from the AS loggers printed/formatted in a JDK way, and 2. mixed up with log 
records from your apps sending to a log4j-logger connected to a 
log4j-consol-appender.

You can stay with that MIX at the root logger level, or 
you can make your apps using JDK loggers as well, or 
you can configure your AS to make use of the log4j system.

We use the latest for flexibility, 
but even then, the AS will start with its built in logger capability 
unless it reads itself its own log4j configuration properties, when it starts 
to use log4j

Josef.Stadelmann@
axa-winterthur.ch


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Von: Edmondo Porcu [mailto:[email protected]] 
Gesendet: Dienstag, 28. Februar 2012 09:08
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Using Log4J with an existing java.util.logging appender

Dear all,
Given an application server with his logging (based on jdk logging) I would 
need my application which uses log4j to log some information on the application 
server appender. 

Is that feasible?

Thank you very much
Best Regards


Edmondo PORCU
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