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1 Title: Log4j based logging in Tomcat 6
2 Date: 2008-06-14
3 Tags: logging, log4j, Tomcat
4 Lang: en
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6 My favourite annoyance in Tomcat is its logging to the ever-growing, never-rotated `catalina.out`.
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8 The [Tomcat logging setup instructions](http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/logging.html) already contain a description what to do to make Tomcat log through log4. This is definitely a step in the right direction. Tomcat's logging is properly separated from each webapp's logging and only output written to `System.out` will end up in catalina.out.
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10 For hosting third party jars I originally also wanted a mechanism that caputres `System.out` and `System.err` and pipes it through commons-logging also. This is to avoid that some misbehaving webapp fills up catalina.out again.
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12 After a lot of poking around with commons-logging, the package rewritten commons-logging called *Juli* in Tomcat and a simple sample webapp that writes to `System.out` I came to the conclusion that the best you can get is what's described in Tomcat's logging setup.
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14 Since Tomcat has code in place to redirect `System.out` and `System.err` to `catalina.out`, there is no easy way to do custom commons-logging initialization after Tomcat redirected System.out and System.err.