This question is all over the internet, without a satisfactory answer.
We have a Tomcat deployment in which we install many web apps. We call this
thing a services host. It has a log4j configuration that forwards logs into a
file. I'd like to change the file pattern to include the name of the
2010/6/18 dB. dbl...@dblock.org:
This question is all over the internet, without a satisfactory answer.
We have a Tomcat deployment in which we install many web apps. We call this
thing a services host. It has a log4j configuration that forwards logs into a
file. I'd like to change the file
That's exactly what I am trying to avoid :)
I have a lot of web apps and developers that stand on their head for logging.
My customers end up finding logs all over the place and enforcing it by
convention is getting harder and harder. I'd like to configure logging for them
rather than leave
Hello dB;
This is the step by step actions to configure your log4j logging in one place
in Tomcat lib/log4j.properties
Actions
-
1- Remove logging.properties from conf/logging.properties
2- Remove tomcat-juli.jar from bin/tomcat-juli.jar
3- Get tomcat-juli.jar and
And can I do this for an application I don't know anything about? I mean all I
really want is
log4j.appender.R.File=${catalina.base}/logs/${APPLICATION.NAME}.log
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From: Gurkan Erdogdu