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Dennis Lundberg commented on LOGGING-114:
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I'm going to try to set up a test case for this issue. Do you think that this
setup would reproduce this problem:
* Create a small java class that uses commons logging
* Put log4j in the class path
* Put a valid configuration for log4j in the class path, that tries to use an
smtp appender, which requires activation.jar and mail.jar to be present in the
class path
* Do not put activation.jar and mail.jar in the class path
* Log a message using commons logging
After this do I also need to
* call log4j directly?
> 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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