Since logback will initialized only once, when the first web-app is loaded into memory. Thereafter, all logging will go to the same file. You must not share the logback jar by placing them on the web-container's lib directory. You should instead have each web-app carry its own copy of logback jars in WEB-INF./ib.
Alternatively, you can use the JNDI repository selectors. However, wait for logback 0.9.12 and SLF4J 1.5.6 before delving into that. Jenny wrote: > Hi, > > Given this scenario, will the logback configuration conflict with each other? > How many LoggerContext instance is created? > > - 3 different web applications hosted on 1 web container instance > - Each web application has its own logback.xml, logging to different files. > - logback jars (classic, core, sl4j) are shared by the 3 web app. Its located > in the web container library folder. > > thanks, > Jenny -- Ceki Gülcü Logback: The reliable, generic, fast and flexible logging framework for Java. http://logback.qos.ch _______________________________________________ Logback-user mailing list [email protected] http://qos.ch/mailman/listinfo/logback-user
