On December 18, 2018 6:59 PM Ryan Palmer wrote: > >The file needs to be named log4j.properties<http://log4j.properties> (or .xml, >.json, etc.) and needs to be in the classpath. You ommitted the 'j'.
Thanks for spotting this. Unfortunately, this typo was only in the email: pc# ls src/main/resources/ com log4j.properties So for being in the classpath it is sufficient to have it packaged in the jar, isn't it? Archive: myapp-1.1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar Length Method Size Cmpr Date Time CRC-32 Name -------- ------ ------- ---- ---------- ----- -------- ---- 0 Stored 0 0% 12-18-2018 16:56 00000000 META-INF/ 98 Defl:N 91 7% 12-18-2018 16:56 48730e36 META-INF/MANIFEST.MF 0 Stored 0 0% 12-18-2018 16:56 00000000 META-INF/maven/ ... 0 Stored 0 0% 12-18-2018 16:56 00000000 com/ ... 1123 Defl:N 451 60% 12-18-2018 16:56 eea5d81a log4j.properties It ought to be something simple but before further digging into my setup details I want to make sure there isn't something special for tomcat. Something in ${catalina.base}/conf or conflicts with tomcat's logging system. >On Dec 18, 2018, at 9:42 AM, "Lemke, Michael ST/HZA-ZIC2" wrote: > >I have an old webapp that uses log4j 1.2 and which I am trying to deploy on >tomcat. For the heck of it I can't get tomcat to use the >log4.properties<http://log4.properties> file. What am I doing wrong? > >tomcat 9.0.6 is installed as a Windows service and does serve my webapp, so >the app is working fine. The project is mavenized, I put >log4.properties<http://log4.properties> to src/main/resources and it ends up >in the jar file of my application. Is there anything special that needs to be >done? > >________________________________ > >To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org >For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org