On 31/05/2011 19:49, Francis GALIEGUE wrote: > Hello, > > For some obscure reasons, Tomcat insists on having its own "native" > implementation of a logging system, namely juli. > > This is beyond my understanding. Log4j has existed for years, is much > better than even the native Sun's JDK logging API of today, and Tomcat > hasn't switched to it, even to the expense of requiring, or even > bundling (licenses are not incompatible after all) it with its > distributions. WHY? > > And today, there is slf4j, which is even better. Especially combined > with logback. I don't even want to HEAR about the JDK's logging API, > it is miserable. > > When will Tomcat's logging account at last for 21st century logging > systems? I am surprised log4j didn't even become the default for > 6.0.x, and 7.0.x still doesn't make it the default... >
Yawn. Have you read the docs? http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/logging.html p
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