Ok, I am losing hair rapidly here,
if I have an entry of
<env-entry>
<env-entry-name>log4jPath</env-entry-name>
<env-entry-value>logging.conf</env-entry-value>
<env-entry-type>java.lang.String</env-entry-type>
</env-entry>
in my web.xml file where will it look for the logging.conf file. I have put
a copy in every directory I can think of and it still says it can't find the
file.....
the web.xml is in the \dev\tomcat\webapps\ROOT\WEB-INF\ directory.
I have put a copy of logging.conf currently in
\dev
\dev\tomcat
\dev\tomcat\conf
\dev\tomcat\conf\Catalina
\dev\tomcat\conf\Catalina\localhost
\dev\tomcat\conf\Catalina\localhost\myapp\
\dev\tomcat\webapps
\dev\tomcat\webapps\ROOT
\dev\tomcat\webapps\ROOT\WEB-INF
Mike.
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