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Shrini Joshi commented on FELIX-2108: ------------------------------------- Is this issues liked to FELIX-962 ? > The log4j from felix launcher is messing up felix osgi container > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: FELIX-2108 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-2108 > Project: Felix > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Framework > Affects Versions: felix-1.4.1 > Reporter: Shrini Joshi > > **** This issue is not type question rather than a bug **** > I have created a launcher programme which is responsible for laoding the > config values and instantiating the felix container (1.4.1). > Everything is working fine except for one small glitch. Please take a look > for following error message thrown by the log4j bundle. > The launcher programme is using log4j for logging. But when it starts the > felix container, log4j bundle is installed since it is used by the > application itself. > I have listed deployed bundles further below. > My view is, the log4j library loaded by launcher is visible to felix > container and hence log4j bundle fails to start cleanly. This is going to be > a big problem for dpeloyment. > I am using felix 1.4.1, is that too old to be good? > Is there any setting that I need to pass to instruct the felix to create > comepletly new classloader as system-classloader? Being a OSGI container I > expected it to create new class-loader as system-classloader but now I feel > it does not. > Can someome please help me understand? > Shrini > === > log4j: reset attribute= "false". > log4j: Threshold ="null". > log4j: Level value for root is [DEBUG]. > log4j: root level set to DEBUG > log4j: Class name: [org.apache.log4j.RollingFileAppender] > log4j: Setting property [file] to [**************/launcher.log]. > log4j: Setting property [append] to [true]. > log4j: Setting property [maxFileSize] to [10MB]. > log4j: Setting property [maxBackupIndex] to [15]. > log4j: Parsing layout of class: "org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout" > log4j: Setting property [conversionPattern] to [%d{dd MMM yyyy HH:mm:ss,SSS} > %t %-5p %c{2} - %m%n]. > log4j: setFile called: **************/launcher.log, true > log4j: setFile ended > log4j: Adding appender named [FILE] to category [root]. > -> log4j:ERROR A "org.apache.log4j.xml.DOMConfigurator" object is not > assignable to a "org.apache.log4j.spi.Configurator" variable. > log4j:ERROR The class "org.apache.log4j.spi.Configurator" was loaded by > log4j:ERROR [6.0] whereas object of type > log4j:ERROR "org.apache.log4j.xml.DOMConfigurator" was loaded by > [sun.misc.launcher$appclassloa...@17182c1]. > log4j:ERROR Could not instantiate configurator > [org.apache.log4j.xml.DOMConfigurator]. > log4j:WARN No appenders could be found for logger > (org.springframework.osgi.extender.internal.activator.ContextLoaderListener). > log4j:WARN Please initialize the log4j system properly. > ===== > [ 0] [Active ] [ 0] System Bundle (2.0.1) > [ 1] [Active ] [ 5] AOP Alliance API (1.0.0) > [ 2] [Active ] [ 5] Apache Commons Collections (3.2.0) > [ 3] [Active ] [ 5] Apache Commons Lang (2.4.0) > [ 4] [Active ] [ 5] Apache Commons Logging (1.1.1) > [ 5] [Active ] [ 5] Apache Commons Pool (1.3.0) > [ 6] [Active ] [ 5] Apache Log4J (1.2.15) > [ 7] [Active ] [ 5] Apache Felix Bundle Repository (1.4.2) > [ 8] [Active ] [ 5] Apache Felix Shell Service (1.4.1) > [ 9] [Active ] [ 5] Apache Felix Shell TUI (1.4.1) > [ 10] [Active ] [ 5] Spring AOP (2.5.6) > [ 11] [Active ] [ 5] Spring Beans (2.5.6) > [ 12] [Active ] [ 5] Spring Context (2.5.6) > [ 13] [Active ] [ 5] Spring Context Support (2.5.6) > [ 14] [Active ] [ 5] Spring Core (2.5.6) > [ 15] [Active ] [ 5] spring-osgi-core (1.2.1) > [ 16] [Active ] [ 5] spring-osgi-extender (1.2.1) > [ 17] [Active ] [ 5] spring-osgi-io (1.2.1) > ============ -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.