Hi Ceki,

Thanks for your response. I have tested it with Tomcat 5.5.17.

Regards
Zoltan
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Subject: Re: [slf4j-user] jcl104-over-slf4j on the web's classpath causes 
redirection of tomcat's internal logging


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

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