> > 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 This Email was scanned by Sophos Anti Virus