I'm planning on using Struts 1.1b and using
commons-logging in my webapp. I understand that Struts
1.1 uses commons-logging as well.

But I was confused when I found the posting below. It
implies that Struts itself comes with a configuration
for Log4j. This confuses me because I am under the
impression that Struts commons-logging will use
whatever logging implementation you have setup for
commons-logging, which is not necessarily Log4j. The
post below implies that Struts has a log4j.properties
file, but where is it ? Not in struts.jar. 

Can someone confirm that Struts and my webapp will
share whatever logging implementation I have setup for
commons-logging, and that if I choose Log4j, the will
share the log4j.properties file and that Struts does
not have its own log4j.properties file ?

Thanks,
Charlie

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* From: Aladar The Dinosaur
* Subject: Re: Struts & log4j
* Date: Thu, 05 Dec 2002 22:22:01 -0800

I got it figured out by perusing log4j mail archive.

I had to set the rootLogger to "Error".

Scott

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Subject: Struts & log4j


> Hi,
>
> I was trying to setup log4j with struts application,
and found that struts
&
> commons were already using it. Basically, the
logging works, but I don't
> want my application specific logs mingled with
struts and some of the
other
> utilities I'm using. My log4j init file initializes
rootLogger and
> application specific loggers, and I would like to
separate those. How do I
> do this?
>
> If log4j is being initialized by struts (or commons)
for that matter, will
I
> still be able to use my own log4j.properties file
without the rootLogger
> entry in it?  Or, can I used the property file being
used by struts and
> commons and tag my entries in it?
>
> Can someone offer help?
> Thank you.
>
> Scott
>
>
>
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