Axis2 is deployed as a web application in Tomcat, and has its own logging configuration (commons logging). Since it's the one that's invoking your service method, more than likely your logging statements are in Axis2's log files somewhere You probably want to know how to have your service log to its own file. I think you'll have to change Axis2's logging configuration and add an appender specifically for your service.
Axis2 is deployed as a web application in Tomcat, and has its own logging configuration (commons logging). Since it's the one that's invoking your service method, more than likely your logging statements are in Axis2's log files somewhere. You probably want to know how to have your service log to its own file.
I think you'll have to change Axis2's logging configuration and add an appender specifically for your service.
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