They provide all the information you need.
Jake
>
> Regards,
> Saurabh Agrawal
>
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Subject: Re: Cannot configure apache-log4j-extras-1.0 with apache-log4j-1
for time based log rotation
On Tue, 20 Jul 2010 00:57:48 +0530
"Saurabh Agrawal" wrote:
Sorry, Jake. But I think you've missed the server na
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Subject: Re: Cannot configure apache-log4j-extras-1.0 with apache-log4j-1
for time based log rotation
On Tue, 20 Jul 2010 00:57:48 +0530
"Saurabh Agrawal" wrote:
> Sorry, Jake. But I think you've missed the server name in my fir
s for your help.
Regards,
Saurabh Agrawal
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Subject: Re: Cannot configure apache-log4j-extras-1.0 with apache-log4j-1
for time based log rot
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Subject: Re: Cannot configure apache-log4j-extras-1.0 with apache-log4j-1
for time based log rotation
What server do you use? This should be part of your server documentation,
but if it's Weblogic I might be able to tell you.
annot configure apache-log4j-extras-1.0 with apache-log4j-1
for time based log rotation
My guess is that you have classloading issues. What server are you using?
I'll bet it is not configured to use child-first (a.k.a parent-last)
classloading and that the server has a copy of log4j.jar in
; saurabh.agra...@criticalpath.net
Subject: Re: Cannot configure apache-log4j-extras-1.0 with apache-log4j-1
for time based log rotation
My guess is that you have classloading issues. What server are you using?
I'll bet it is not configured to use child-first (a.k.a parent-last)
classloading and tha
My guess is that you have classloading issues. What server are you using?
I'll bet it is not configured to use child-first (a.k.a parent-last)
classloading and that the server has a copy of log4j.jar in the server
classpath.
In this situation, the log4j.jar in the server classpath would take
Hi Friends,
Tomcat version: apache-tomcat-5.5.27
Operating System: SunOS 10.0 / Linux
Problem:
I've tried many times to configure apache-log4j-extras-1.0 with
apache-log4j-1.2.16, but it is still failing to load classes from configure
apache-log4j-extras-1.0 JAR file.
What I want to d
This a clearly a classloading/environment issue unique to uPortal. I suggest
you
ask on their list. There's nothing I can see that Log4j is doing wrong, at
least
not at this point. In any more standard environment, like Tomcat6, placing
log4j.jar and log4j-extras.jar in WEB-INF/lib would work
at org.apache.log4j.helpers.Loader.loadClass(Loader.java:160)
Can someone please help me with this, what's going wrong?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Saurabh Agrawal
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