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From: Jacob Kjome [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 12:31 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: WebappClassLoader: Lifecycle error : CL stopped
At 10:38 PM 3/17/2004 +, you wrote:
Hi,
Thank you for that, and excuse my delay in responding. I
Hello,
Yes, I see it in the Javadoc. Here's my confusion. I am not 'using' Log4j-1.2.8
at all! To implement the logic you talk of, I would have to get a JAR from the Apache
web site? Even though I am not using Log4j whatsoever on my app, is this necessary? I
dont know what class I was
I have put down to the method not found thing to I my importing
java.util.logging.LogManager! I have since acquired the JAR from Apache.org,
implemented:
public void contextDestroyed(ServletContextEvent event) {
org.apache.log4j.LogManager.shutdown();
}
in a servlet
Quoting Jerald Powel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
Yes, I see it in the Javadoc. Here's my confusion. I am not 'using'
Log4j-1.2.8 at all! To implement the logic you talk of, I would have to get a
JAR from the Apache web site?
Yes, but you are using commons-logging and
See my other message for the reasoning. I would recommend not to use
commons-logging in your code. It does nothing for you and can only cause
problems. Just use Log4j directly. If other apps use commons-logging such as
Struts, you'll obviously have to include commons-logging, but don't let it
Hi,
Thank you for that, and excuse my delay in responding. I tried what you suggested,
but found the LogManager class did not contain such a method. It did have one method
to speak of - getLogManager() which returns an instance of LogManager, but that also
has no shutdown method. I found
At 10:38 PM 3/17/2004 +, you wrote:
Hi,
Thank you for that, and excuse my delay in responding. I tried what
you suggested, but found the LogManager class did not contain such a
method. It did have one method to speak of - getLogManager() which
returns an instance of LogManager, but
Hello all,
Can anyone shed some light on the above error please? On the web, I saw it often
associated with NoClassDefFoundError, and something called DOMConfigurator.
May app does indeed parse XML (JDom and Nano XML). Is this message linked to an
error possibly residing in my XML
This has to do with Log4j. Make sure you set up a servlet context listener
and do LogManager.shutdown() in the contextDestroyed() method. This will
take care of your troubles.
Jake
At 02:13 AM 3/16/2004 +, you wrote:
Hello all,
Can anyone shed some light on the above error
Hello
I get get this error sometimes when compile a java file and
run the application
WebappClassLoader: Lifecycle error : CL stopped
Your help is needed.
From
Murali
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WebappClassLoader: Lifecycle error : CL stopped
Subsequently, I don't have access to any of my web-app library classes.
Below is my server.xml config for this webapp. Anyone know what the problem
might be? Thanks in advance.
Context path=/reparts docBase=reparts debug=0
I got this error...
WebappClassLoader; Lifecycle error :CL stopped.
Does anoyone have any idea about this error. Guess there should be a way
to avoid/fix this.
Usually, it happens when an attempt is made to use the old CL when a context
reload is made. Usually, it happens because of object
hmm I guess it happens when WebappClassLoader is stopped and my thread wants
to load some other class. Is there way my thread can obtain
WebappClassLoader so I can check if it is started?
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Kamil
I have database connection pooling that runs in background in application
scope. From time to time I can found strange error message in catalina.out
logfile:
WebappClassLoader: Lifecycle error : CL stopped
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: java/lang/System
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