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Web app root system property already set to different value 的解决办法

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Hi all, 

when deploying two applications build from the riot skeleton within   
the same Tomcat servlet container, you get an 

IllegalStateException: Web app root system property already set to   
different value: 'webapp.root' = [/Users/joe/ 
Workspace/.metadata/.plugins/org.eclipse.wst.server.core/tmp0/webapps/ 
webapp-A/] instead of [/Users/joe/Workspace/.metadata/.plugins/ 
org.eclipse.wst.server.core/tmp0/webapps/webapp-B/] - Choose unique   
values for the 'webAppRootKey' context-param in your web.xml files! 

I will try to explain where this comes from and how to circumvent it,   
but first the quick fix for the impatient reader: Place a context   
parameter named 'webAppRootKey' in every project's web.xml and assign   
value to it, that is unique for every of your projects like the   
project name itself. 

The webAppRootKey context parameter is introduced by Spring. Along   
with the WebAppRootListener it allows exposing the web applications   
root directory as a system property. The value of the context   
parameter 'webAppRootKey' names the system property to use. If the   
context parameter 'webAppRootKey' is not set in the application's   
web.xml, Spring chooses the default value 'app.root'. While some   
servlet containers like Resin do isolate each web application's   
system properties, others like Tomcat do not. And that's what the   
former mentioned IllegalStateException is telling us:  The system   
property
 'app.rootalready contains the root directory of the first   
web application when Spring tries to assign the root directoty of the   
second application to it. 

Ok, that's the background information. A deeper look into the web.xml   
tells us, that there ist no WebAppRootListener configured. Why does   
this initialisation take place anyway? The stack trace from the   
exception reveals the culprit: The Log4jConfigListener also tries to   
set the webAppRootKey, because this is an interesting mechanism for   
the Spring/Log4j integration. It allows log and config file locations   
relative to the web applications root directory. The   
Log4jConfigListener supports three init parameters at the servlet   
context level: 'log4jConifgLocation', 'log4jRefreshInterval' and   
'log4jExposeWebAppRoot'. See JavaDocs for more informations. 

But, none of these parameters are set in the riot project skeleton's   
web.xml and none of the Log4jWebConfigureres features are used by the   
riot project skeleton. As long as you do stay with default log4j   
setup, the Log4jConfigListener is superflous. 

At the end there are three possible solutions for the initial problem: 

(1) Provide any of your applications with a unique 'webAppRootKey'. 
(2) Set the servlet context parameter 'log4jExposeWebAppRoot' to   
'false'. This eliminates the use of log file locations relative to   
the web application's root directory but still allows a log4j config   
location outside the classpath. 
(3) Remove the 'Log4jConfigListener' from your application's web.xml. 

What do you think is the best solution and should be incorporated   
into the riot skeleton project?

不知道各位怎么样,反正我遇到这个问题呢,主要是新item的web.xml里面多了log4j的listener,希望对遇到相同问题的童鞋有所帮助!!不喜勿喷!

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