
Hi Markus, ContextSelectors intervene during logger retrieval. However, since logback-access does not have a notion of loggers, ContextSelectors do not work with logback-access. You could use filters to separate logs per web-app. As for status information appearing twice, do you have both a status listeners and debug set to true in your config file? Cheers, -- Ceki On 25/01/2011 9:06 PM, Markus Meisters wrote:
Hi,
Logback-access requires the Tomcat valve. Are you confusing logback-access and the JNDIContextSelector?
I want to get access log and webapplications (with jndi separation) running.
The latter is a logback-classic feature and independent of logback-access. Is there a copy of slf4-api.jar or logback-classic.jar in your web-app?
not that I'm aware of :} because the goal also was to avoid to have tem within the app, but will check again.
btw. wenn I deploy the logback-demo webapp within the tomcat6 I see the message 2 times
Could this be related to threads?
Many thanks in advance Markus