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Malcolm Cleaton commented on LOGGING-114:
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Yes.
Your steps should successfully reproduce a situation where log4j is screwed up,
but you won't see any errors until you try to exercise it. In order to exercise
it you'll have to do it directly, as commons logging will have given up on
log4j and be using something else by now.
Just creating a log4j logger with Logger.getLogger should do it. But make sure
not to do this until after logging something with commons logging.
> Silent Swallowing of NoClassDefFoundError
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> Key: LOGGING-114
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOGGING-114
> Project: Commons Logging
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.1.0
> Environment: Various OSs, in combination with log4j 1.2.14.
> Reporter: Malcolm Cleaton
> Priority: Minor
>
> Hi. I'm using commons logging with log4j; my team ship a library which uses
> log4j, and some of our clients use it with commons-logging.
> If commons-logging is in its default configuration, and log4j is present but
> fails to load its configuration with an unhandled exception, the results are
> pretty nasty:
> - commons-logging silently swallows the exception and logs with something
> else. If diagnostics are turned on, the message is:
> Could not instantiate Log 'org.apache.commons.logging.impl.Log4JLogger'
> -- java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException: null
> - future attempts to use log4j directly get a pretty unhelpful error:
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError at
> org.apache.log4j.Logger.getLogger(Logger.java:117).
> I realise you're trying to deal with a very large number of cases in this
> code, but it does seem like something better could be done here. If nothing
> else is possible, at least recognising the InvocationTargetException and
> pulling out the target exception for the diagnostic log would have helped
> with tracking this one down.
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