Sorry about the duplicated paragraph. My laptop touch pad is a pain. On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 4:17 PM, Allen Johnson <akjohnso...@gmail.com> wrote: >> What seems to be happening is that when I build my 'gen-class' package, the >> class is nailed down even though logging.clj itself is not gen-classed. > > I'm not familiar with GAE but as a workaround can you include the > commons-logging.jar in your war file? Then configure commons-logging > to delegate to java.util.logging. > > Otherwise, you could use java.util.logging directly. Remove > clojure.contrib.logging from your servlet and import the java logging > classes. You'd still want to configure the logger to use the provided > name and not perform stack-inspection as noted in the > clojure.contrib.logging description. > Otherwise, you could use java.util.logging directly. Remove > clojure.contrib.logging from your servlet and import the java logging > classes. You'd still want to configure the logger to use the provided > name and not perform stack-inspection as noted in the > clojure.contrib.logging description. > > Ex. > -- > (ns example.logging > (:import [java.util.logging Logger])) > > (def log (Logger/getLogger "logger.name")) > > (.info log "my log message") > > -- > Allen >
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