RE: Velocity Logging

2013-03-28 Thread Bruce Pease
Since we are not using velocity we were able to remove the velocity
libraries, and this issue was resolved.  

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From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net] 
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Subject: Re: Velocity Logging

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Bruce,

On 3/27/13 10:16 AM, Bruce Pease wrote:
> I am using Wicket 1.4.22 with Tomcat 7.0.37 and JDK 1.6.0_33.  The 
> recent upgrade to Tomcat created an issue where the cannot
> 
> be undeployed unless the app is shut down due to the Wicket dependency 
> velocity logging in use (1.4).
> 
> 
> 
> We are running a web application under tomcat using the wicket 
> framework.  A requirement for Wicket is the velocity libraries.
> The velocity framework is auto loading and writing to a log in the 
> conf directory.  Since it is in use I am unable to undeploy the web 
> application.  So, I am looking for a way to turn off the velocity 
> logging.  Previous version of tomcat does not have this issue 
> (7.0.26).

1. Wrong mailing list? (This is for Tomcat, maybe you want Velocity?) 2.
Sounds like you are putting your Velocity and/or logging libraries in a
shared location.. is that the case? If so, stop doing that.

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Re: Velocity Logging

2013-03-27 Thread Christopher Schultz
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Bruce,

On 3/27/13 10:16 AM, Bruce Pease wrote:
> I am using Wicket 1.4.22 with Tomcat 7.0.37 and JDK 1.6.0_33.  The
> recent upgrade to Tomcat created an issue where the cannot
> 
> be undeployed unless the app is shut down due to the Wicket
> dependency velocity logging in use (1.4).
> 
> 
> 
> We are running a web application under tomcat using the wicket
> framework.  A requirement for Wicket is the velocity libraries.
> The velocity framework is auto loading and writing to a log in the
> conf directory.  Since it is in use I am unable to undeploy the web
> application.  So, I am looking for a way to turn off the velocity
> logging.  Previous version of tomcat does not have this issue
> (7.0.26).

1. Wrong mailing list? (This is for Tomcat, maybe you want Velocity?)
2. Sounds like you are putting your Velocity and/or logging libraries
in a shared location.. is that the case? If so, stop doing that.

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Re: Velocity Logging

2013-03-27 Thread Martin Grigorov
On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 4:16 PM, Bruce Pease  wrote:

> I am using Wicket 1.4.22 with Tomcat 7.0.37 and JDK 1.6.0_33.  The recent
> upgrade to Tomcat created an issue where the cannot
>
> be undeployed unless the app is shut down due to the Wicket dependency
> velocity logging in use (1.4).
>
>
>
> We are running a web application under tomcat using the wicket framework.
>  A
> requirement for Wicket is the velocity libraries.  The velocity framework
> is
> auto loading and writing to a log in the conf directory.  Since it is in
> use
> I am unable to undeploy the web application.  So, I am looking for a way to
> turn off the velocity logging.  Previous version of tomcat does not have
> this
> issue (7.0.26).
>
>
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>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
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>
>
> Bruce D. Pease
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