> 
> Websphere is notorious for its poor logging support. I used Websphere 
for
> about 5 years. The server exposes Commons Logging in the parent class
> loader so it's already configured -- and not configurable by you. That 
was
> my experience, at least. I think you should google "Websphere Struts
> Logging" and see what you find. It's a battle but I think you'll be able 
to
> solve it.
> 
> 
> Cheers,
> Paul
> 
> 


A way around the parent class loader issue is to set "PARENT LAST".

Therefore you have to create a file in your EAR project:


/META-INF/ibmconfig/cells/defaultCell/applications/defaultApp/deployments/defaultApp/deployment.xml


With content (WAS 8.5):



<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<appdeployment:Deployment 
                xmi:version="2.0" 
                xmlns:xmi="http://www.omg.org/XMI";
                xmlns:appcfg="
http://www.ibm.com/websphere/appserver/schemas/5.0/appcfg.xmi"; 
                xmlns:appdeployment="
http://www.ibm.com/websphere/appserver/schemas/5.0/appdeployment.xmi";
                xmi:id="Deployment_1221736311046">
  <deployedObject xmi:type="appdeployment:ApplicationDeployment" 
startingWeight="10">
    <classloader mode="PARENT_LAST"/>
    <modules xmi:type="appdeployment:WebModuleDeployment" startingWeight=
"10000" classloaderMode="PARENT_LAST" uri="<name of your WAR>"/>
  </deployedObject>
</appdeployment:Deployment>




Regards,
Christoph

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