On 18/3/20 5:54 pm, Luis Rodríguez Fernández wrote:
Grande Brian, congrats!
Sorry, I've just read your message, a bit late to the party: time ago I had
cooked a tomcat9 container + log4j2 with a sample spring-boot app deployed.
You can have a look here [1]
Thanks very much, Luis. Although
Grande Brian, congrats!
Sorry, I've just read your message, a bit late to the party: time ago I had
cooked a tomcat9 container + log4j2 with a sample spring-boot app deployed.
You can have a look here [1]
Cheers,
Luis
[1]
On 18/3/20 5:18 pm, Brian Burch wrote:
Could resist tinkering a bit more, but I'll be in trouble because I'm
late for dinner!!
Success! I have just created the catalina.log file formatted according
to my own log4j2.xml.
Yes, it was my stupid mistake, but I'll write tomorrow about what
On 18/3/20 2:57 pm, Brian Burch wrote:
I have done quite a lot of experiments, but I will stick to the case
which appears to have produced the most encouraging(!) results.
I stumbled across
https://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/log4j-appserver/index.html.
This short page has significant
Thanks very much for your speedy and helpful reply, Mark.
Stupidly, I had forgotten to re-subscribe to the mailing list, so I
found your reply in the archive and cannot reply to it in-line!
not really!
I stumbled across
https://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/log4j-appserver/index.html.
This
On 17/03/2020 06:05, Brian Burch wrote:
> I have a very frozen and stable tomcat 7.0.68 system with a lot of apps.
> It was build from source and uses the extras tomcat-juli.jar with
> log4j-1.2.17.jar.
>
> Both tomcat and my webapps log successfully via log4j (except, of
> course, the access log
I have a very frozen and stable tomcat 7.0.68 system with a lot of apps.
It was build from source and uses the extras tomcat-juli.jar with
log4j-1.2.17.jar.
Both tomcat and my webapps log successfully via log4j (except, of
course, the access log valve).
The time has come to bring the whole