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  The Servlet Specification requires Servlet Containers like Tomcat to provide 
at least a rudimentary implementation of the {{{ServletContext#log}}} method. 
Tomcat provides a much richer implementation than required by the Spec, as 
follows:
  
   * Prior to Tomcat 5.5, Tomcat provided a Logger element that you could 
configure and extend according to your needs. If you are using a Tomcat version 
previous to Tomcat 5.5, make sure to read the 
[http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.0-doc/config/logger.html Logger 
configuration reference].
-  * Starting with Tomcat 5.5, Logger was removed and 
[http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/logging Jakarta Commons-Logging] {{{Log}}} 
is used everywhere in Tomcat. Read the Commons-Logging documentation if you'd 
like to know how to better use and configure Tomcat's internal logging.
+  * Starting with Tomcat 5.5, Logger was removed and 
[http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/logging Jakarta Commons-Logging] {{{Log}}} 
is used everywhere in Tomcat. Read the Commons-Logging documentation if you'd 
like to know how to better use and configure Tomcat's internal logging. See 
also [http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/logging.html]
  
  In addition, Tomcat does not swallow the System.out and System.err JVM output 
streams. You may use these streams for elementary logging if you wish, but a 
more robust approach such as commons-logging or 
[http://logging.apache.org/log4j Log4J] is recommended for production 
applications.
  

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