Hello Zoltan, I would not have expected Tomcat's logs to be intercepted by slf4j. Which version of Tomcat is this?
Szel, Zoltan (IT) wrote: > Hi everyone, > > i have a web application which uses jcl as it's dependency(e.g spring). > When i deploy my application on tomcat i notice, that tomcat's internal > logging ends up in my config file. Is there a way to completely separate > the internal logging from my applications logging? I know this can be > filtered out very easily, but in that case i will still get logging > output until my backend is configured via a servlet. I have googled a > lot and haven't found any related issue, so i am wondering what i am > doing wrong. > > Here is my classpath configuration: > > Tomcat's classpath: > commons-logging-api.jar > commons-logging.jar > log4j.jar > Web apps classpath; > slf4j-api.jar > jcl104-over-slf4j.jar > logback jars > > I am using slf4j 1.4.3 > > Any help appreciated. > Thank you in advance! > > Regards > Zoltan Szel -- Ceki Gülcü Logback: The reliable, generic, fast and flexible logging framework for Java. http://logback.qos.ch _______________________________________________ user mailing list [email protected] http://www.slf4j.org/mailman/listinfo/user
