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    Absolutely correct, Bohemian Environment variables are an "OS thing", and properties are a "Java thing" As it happens, Java chose to expose OS variables as properties (just as Java exposes current directory and "other stuff" as properties), but they are in fact different things
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    Set the system property “log4j1 compatibility” to a value of “true” Log4j 2 will then add log4j properties, log4j-test properties, log4j xml and log4j-test xml to the configuration files it searches for on the class path Set the Log4j 1 system property “log4j configuration” to the location of the log4j 1 configuration file
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