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This chapter focused on issues regarding the use of log4j in a J2EE environment. We have discussed the challenges of logging within a J2EE environment and demonstrated how log4j can be used within WebLogic by understanding the class-loading issues in WebLogic. Once you know how individual J2EE containers deal with different parts of a J2EE application, it will be fairly easy to figure out how to package log4j in your J2EE application.

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(2005). log4j and J2EE. In: Pro Apache Log4j. A-Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0034-5_8

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