I am trying to run a jar with the log4j.xml file on the file system outside the jar like so:
java -jar MyJarName.jar -cp=/opt/companyName/pathToJar/ log4j.configuration=log4j.xml argToJar1 argToJar2
I have also tried:
java -jar MyJarName.jar -cp=/opt/companyName/pathToJar/ log4j.configuration=/opt/companyName/pathToJar/log4j.xml argToJar1 argToJar2
The log4j.xml is file is in the same directory as the jar (/opt/companyName/pathToJar/), yet I still get the standard warning message:
log4j:WARN No appenders could be found for logger (org.apache.axis.i18n.ProjectResourceBundle).
log4j:WARN Please initialize the log4j system properly.
Is it possible to have the config file outside the jar, or do I have to package it with the jar?
TIA
this works:
When using the
-jar
switch to launch an executable jar file, the classpath is obtained from the jar file's manifest. The-cp
switch, if given, is ignored.Jeff Storey's answer is going to be the easiest solution. Alternatively, you could add a
Class-Path
attribute to the jar file's manifest.EDIT Try enabling log4j debugging, and making the path to
log4j.xml
a fully-qualified URL. For example:For log4j2, use configurationFile option:
http://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.0/manual/configuration.html