8.2.0.13. 
-- [gemfire-8.2.0.13.jar:?]

Actually I double checked and they are on <log4j.version>2.1</log4j.version>. 
Even latest version 8.2.1.1. I don't think they'll be in any hurry to upgrade.

On 2016-09-08 15:00 (-0400), Gary Gregory <[email protected]> wrote: 
> What version of Gemfire are you using?
> 
> Gary
> 
> On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 10:40 AM, Leon Finker <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > We are using 3rd part library that depends on log4j2 2.3 API. While
> > testing latest log4j2 master, our process fails to start. Unless this API
> > is compatible there is no way to upgrade to log4j2 2.7. Can this be fixed?
> >
> > [2016-09-08 17:16:54,153Z][FATAL][main:0xf][...]
> > java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: org.apache.logging.log4j.core.
> > config.LoggerConfig.createLogger(Ljava/lang/String;Lorg/apache/logging/
> > log4j/Level;Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/String;[Lorg/
> > apache/logging/log4j/core/config/AppenderRef;[Lorg/
> > apache/logging/log4j/core/config/Property;Lorg/apache/
> > logging/log4j/core/config/Configuration;Lorg/apache/
> > logging/log4j/core/Filter;)Lorg/apache/logging/log4j/
> > core/config/LoggerConfig;
> >         at com.gemstone.gemfire.internal.logging.log4j.Configurator.
> > getOrCreateLoggerConfig(Configurator.java:82) ~[gemfire-8.2.0.13.jar:?]
> >         at com.gemstone.gemfire.internal.logging.LogService.
> > configureLoggers(LogService.java:98) ~[gemfire-8.2.0.13.jar:?]
> >         at 
> > com.gemstone.gemfire.internal.logging.LogService.init(LogService.java:85)
> > ~[gemfire-8.2.0.13.jar:?]
> >         at 
> > com.gemstone.gemfire.internal.logging.LogService.<clinit>(LogService.java:76)
> > ~[gemfire-8.2.0.13.jar:?]
> >         at com.gemstone.gemfire.distributed.internal.
> > DistributionManager.<clinit>(DistributionManager.java:133)
> > ~[gemfire-8.2.0.13.jar:?]
> >         at com.gemstone.gemfire.distributed.DistributedSystem.
> > connect(DistributedSystem.java:1610) ~[gemfire-8.2.0.13.jar:?]
> >
> > Also noticed that you changed XmlConfiguration ctor and require
> > LoggerContext. That's ok since we can change that part. Looks a bit silly:
> > loggerContext.start(new XmlConfiguration(loggerContext, configSource));
> > unless absolutely required, probably not good idea to change the public
> > XmlConfiguration ctor.
> >
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