Yay. :)

On 8/17/09, Musachy Barroso <musa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Not in 2.1.6. In 2.1.8 they will be off by default, and you can turn
> it on by setting "struts.ognl.logMissingProperties" to "true".
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> musachy
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> On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 12:26 PM, Struts Two<struts...@yahoo.ca> wrote:
>> Much has been said about this issue both on Struts 2.1 migration Wiki page
>> and previous emails on this subject on how to turn them off by putting a
>> new limit category in log4j.xml.
>>
>> Some folks ,like me, do not use log4j and use only apache logging
>> [apache-logging-xxx.jar]. Is there any other way, like setting a constant
>> in struts.xml that can kill those darn messages at the application level.
>>
>> I have managed to turn them off by setting filters at the server level but
>> this means all struts applications on the server would have theirs
>> filtered and other S2 application owners on the same server may not
>> consider those messages darn annoying after all.
>>
>>
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