Remy Maucherat wrote:
Regardless of how it is packaged, you can use log4j simply by putting it
there.
The system property trick is much harder with the exe. You're not using
it though, so it's clearly a SEP ;)
I'll provide a default configuration in "build", so that CVS users can
try it.
Ok, t
Bill Barker wrote:
As a log4j user I'd prefer a separate jar for Juli (so that I can remove her
easily :). I'm pretty agnostic as to including it in the default
tomcat-5.5.x.tar.gz or as tomcat-logging.tar.gz. In the second case, it
should be enough to have tomcat-juli.jar. It's easy enough to h
- Original Message -
From: "Remy Maucherat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Developers List"
Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 6:10 PM
Subject: Logging The Revenge
>Hi,
>
>As I will rewrite the documentation for java.util.logging, I'd like to
>
Hi,
As I will rewrite the documentation for java.util.logging, I'd like to
ask the question of how it will be packaged and distributed.
The package needs to be placed in the classpath (note: any custom
components, such as handlers, formatters, etc, can be deployed in other
classloaders, the onl