Charles,

Thanks for your reply.

I'm not able to do as you suggested, because the software project is not
managed by me, or my parent company. It is an open source enterprise system
that is managed by a community and a foundation.

Also, it isn't just one project. The system I'm deploying is comprised of
100+ sub projects, that are all independent web apps which all interact
together. Your suggestion would require me to go into 100+ projects to make
those changes. Even if I wanted to make those changes, then I would be
working on a separate branch of the source, and would thusly isolate my
development from the community's.

Regards,

Brian J


-----Original Message-----
From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:chuck.caldar...@unisys.com] 
Sent: Friday, October 21, 2011 3:47 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Tomcat produces empty/missing log files

> From: Brian Jones [mailto:bjone...@uwo.ca] 
> Subject: RE: Tomcat produces empty/missing log files

> Are there any known workarounds for using java.util.logging
> instead of log4j even if the log4j.jar file is present?

If you only want log4j for a specific webapp rather than for Tomcat itself,
put log4j.jar in WEB-INF/lib of the webapp, and the properties file in
WEB-INF/classes.

 - Chuck


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