Even if that does work, it feels like a pretty clumsy solution...
-josiah
From: "Magnus Mickelsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: "Cactus Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Cactus Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: SV: Log4j Logger not found Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2003 17:26:06 +0100
Hi Josiah,
> -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- > I'm using version 1.5 of cactus, version 4.1.29 of Tomcat, > version 3.8.1 of > JUnit, version 1.0.3 of commons-logging, version 1.5.3 of Ant, > version 1.2.8 > of log4j. I'm curious if anyone else is: > a) using this particular constellation of packages
Sort of. Cactus-, Commons-, JUnit- and Log4j-version matches. I used Ant version 1.5.1 and the Tomcat included in JBoss 3.2.2.
> b) has run into the problem specifying log4j that I have, and
I did run into a similar problem once, under special circumstances.
It was only when I tried to use the GUI JUnit runner from within IntelliJ, but that seems to be a known JUnit error, and not a Cactus issue. See http://www.relevancellc.com/halloway/weblog/2003/07/14/2.html ...
Perhaps the explanation there, and the JUnit FAQ might help you on your way...
> c) has succeeded in getting log4j logging
Yep, using either Ant, or the text JUnit runner from within the IDE.
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