Thank you for that suggestion, I wasn't even aware of this feature and the
ability of Stripes to encrypt parameters.
On 22 September 2011 08:30, Ben Gunter <bgun...@cpons.com> wrote:
> I don't know enough about Log4J to help with that, but I think it would be
> a better idea to eliminate the warning by configuring Stripes with the
> Stripes.EncryptionKey init-param. Just add it to the StripesFilter config
> with a randomly generated value, and that warning will go away.
>
> -Ben
>
> On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 4:10 PM, Aaron Stromas <passog...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I apologise for this off topic question. We have delivered an application
>> using Stripes to the customer. They run it on the Websphere app server. All
>> is good except the log4j generated message is logged in the system log.
>> Something like this "CryptoUtil W net.sourceforge.stripes.util.Log
>> warn Input was not encrypted with the current encryption key: ..." which is
>> against the customer's deployment policy that all application generated
>> messages should go to the application log,
>> I assumed that the following would route the Stripes generated messages to
>> the application log but it is not
>>
>> log4j.appender.logFile.file = /var/logs/application.log
>> ...
>> log4j.additivity.net.sourceforge.stripes=false
>> log4j.logger.net.sourceforge.stripes=WARN,logFile
>>
>> Can someone suggest what is wrong here and how to force Stripes generated
>> logs to go where they should? Thanks,
>>
>> -a
>>
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