Can each of axis2 web services have own log file using log4j?

No problem with that. Just use differently named loggers in each web service implementation and configure a separate FileAppender for each of them. Here's a minimum configuration example that can give you an idea how to do it:!

DOCTYPE log4j:configuration SYSTEM "log4j. Dtd".

No problem with that. Just use differently named loggers in each web service implementation and configure a separate FileAppender for each of them. Here's a minimum configuration example that can give you an idea how to do it.

Thanks, this helped a lot! – snijele Oct 22 at 15:10 @snijele Great. BTW, the debug="true" was not needed, removed it.

– MaDa Oct 22 at 15:17 Where exactly (in which configuration file) do you put these statements? What is the default log file for Axis2? – PNS Nov 13 at 11:43 @PNS This is a fragment of log4j.

Xml file. Axis2 logs via Apache Commons Logging, which is an API you need to configure to use with most logging libraries, log4j included; see commons.apache. Org/logging.

– MaDa Nov 14 at 8:55 Got it, thanks! – PNS Nov 15 at 22:09.

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