Thanks for the reply.  The project is pretty big and would take a
while to explain so that you would be able to run it. It parses source
code and produces a report on the commenting. I had cut the bottom of
that single class where I added log4j2 code, as it was pretty big. I
had only attempted to use log4j2 in just that one shown method, as a
starting point for myself.

I'm not sure what I would do to deal with the test/real implementation
issue you mention below. I've done my best to follow the documentation
on the web site. I did see some obvious typos there (a few imports are
missing etc. in examples), so I fell back to a simple hello world that
I can get running with the same type of logging statements (trace
statements).

I may play with it a bit more today, but be forced to use another
system if I can't determine where the problems lie.

On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 12:54 AM, Ralph Goers
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Providing a zip of the project so I could test it would be better. I think 
> the source code paste has something wrong - it doesn't look like the whole 
> class is there.
>
> That said, my guess is the NPE is similar to one reported earlier. They were 
> running under Eclipse and it was finding the binding for both the test 
> implementation in the API and the real implementation in core.  That is on my 
> list of things to fix.
>
> If that doesn't seem like it fits the problem you are encountering then 
> please provide me with a sample project that I can build and run that 
> exhibits this behavior.
>
> Ralph
>
>
> On Oct 15, 2012, at 9:21 PM, Peter DePasquale wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to use Log4j2 in a research project. I did manage to get
>> the simplest HelloWorld program using log4j2, but I can't seem to get
>> past an annoying NPE in one class in the larger project.
>>
>> I've used pastebin as follows. I welcome thoughts and help on this
>> issue. I really need a nice logging solution to track down a few nasty
>> bugs that are plaguing me, and I'm finally going whole hog here and
>> jumping into log4j2 (or trying to) for the whole project...
>>
>> Config file: http://pastebin.com/8cFbFejE
>> Source code: http://pastebin.com/aTmZfZMN
>> Runtime output: http://pastebin.com/H9R94PFg
>>
>> I've cut all methods from the source file below the first (start)
>> where my initial integration attempt is located.
>>
>> The program compiles fine. For my purposes, I'm building the app as a
>> jar file, and have expanded all of the listed jar files from log4j2
>> and included that structure (and Log4J-V2.0.xsd as well...).
>>
>> Thanks for any help/insight into the NPE problem.
>>
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>> The College of New Jersey
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