Yes, the IT-Guys running the app, want to have all config and logfiles in one
configurable location.
So any clues how to make this work?

Cheers, Johannes


MBB wrote:
> 
> Just out of curiosity:  Is it important that you put the location of
> log4j.xml in a context parameter?  If you put it anywhere in your
> classpath (either under your WEB-INF/classes or in the Tomcat
> common/classes directory) your webapps should pick it up.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: JMan_JE [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2009 3:04 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Using Log4J inside a simlpe frontend bean
> 
> 
> Hello,
> 
> i have a bean published as a service using the simple frontend. It is
> hosted
> in a tomcat container using the cxf servlet and the spring
> ContextLoaderListener. I have log4j configured in the web.xml by adding 
> <context-param>
>         <param-name>log4jConfigLocation</param-name>
>         <param-value>file:C:/<path>/log4j.xml</param-value>
>     </context-param>   
>     
>     <listener>
>        
> <listener-class>org.springframework.web.util.Log4jConfigListener</listener-class>
>     </listener>
> 
> above the ContextLoaderListener. This way i see the cxf logging messages
> in
> the configured logger. The Problem however is, that i do not see the
> logmessages from my bean. In my bean i get a logger like this:
> Logger.getLogger(Bean.class). The log4j-jar is inside my webapps lib
> folder.
> Any ideas whats wrong here?
> 
> Thanks for any hints,
> Johannes
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