Logger is from log4j v1.2

Yet you only have v1.1.3 in your classpath....

And the Logger class cannot be found.... at runtime.

I say examine your classpath, ensure the correct version log4j is used....

If you are building Cactus, search for 'Logger' (from log4j) .  If found, it
must require log4j v1.2.

Otherwise.....pull more hair out, take a cawfee break, and come  back and think
clearly.




----- Original Message -----
From: "Vincent Massol" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 3:14 PM
Subject: org/apache/log4j/Logger NoClassDefFoundError with version 1.1.3


> Hi,
>
> I am having a strange problem that I'm failing to resolve on my own. It
> appears I'm not the only one as several other persons have also reported
> it to me.
>
> The contenders are Log4J 1.1.3, Log4J 1.2 and Cactus.
>
> * When I run Cactus with log4j 1.1.3 in the classpath, I get a
> "org/apache/log4j/Logger" NoClassDefFoundError.
> * The problem is that in Cactus I do not use anything else than the
> Log4J Category class.
> * To ensure this, I am even building the Cactus jar with log4J 1.1.3.
>
> This is driving me crazy ;-). Obviously, at first glance, you would say
> that one of the 3 assertions above has to be false, right ? The problem
> is that I have checked and rechecked several times (asking the help of
> others too) and I still cannot see what's wrong.
>
> Any idea, hint, RTFM, have some fresh air, etc ?
>
> Thanks
> -Vincent
>
> P.S.: I realize it is certainly a fault on my side. However, I'm
> completely stuck and others have been reporting same kinds of errors
> (using Cactus).
>
>
>
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