I tried that but it didn't help, but thanks for the note, it gave me a
few hours of hope.
On Jul 11, 2004, at 8:03 AM, Davanum Srinivas wrote:
can you try adding log4j.properties into axis.jar itself?
-- dims
On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 18:03:53 -0700, Baiss Eric Magnusson
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Can anyone think of a way to get past the logging problems I am having
with Axis?
I get a NoClassDefError on the following line
private static Log log = LogFactory.getLog(
BasicHandler.class.getName() );
of BasicHandler.java
I have determined that Axis will not read <log4j.properties> on my
server no matter where I put the file, nor does it say it is failing
to
read it, but maybe that's by design.
I think if I could just get past the logging error that the service
would run.
I have tried with both straight calls to Axis and calls using Apple's
WOWebService package, both methods end up at the same error.
I'm about at the point where I think it cannot be fixed with MacOSXS
10.2, for some reason there must be a reason
Axis requires 10.3, because that is what is on my development machine
and the WebService call works fine in that environment.
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