RE: Cannot configure apache-log4j-extras-1.0 with apache-log4j-1 for time based log rotation

2010-07-26 Thread Saurabh Agrawal
, July 20, 2010 3:21 AM To: Log4J Users List; saurabh.agra...@criticalpath.net Subject: Re: Cannot configure apache-log4j-extras-1.0 with apache-log4j-1 for time based log rotation On Tue, 20 Jul 2010 00:57:48 +0530 Saurabh Agrawal saurabh.agra...@criticalpath.net wrote: Sorry, Jake. But I think

Re: Cannot configure apache-log4j-extras-1.0 with apache-log4j-1 for time based log rotation

2010-07-21 Thread Jacob Kjome
...@criticalpath.net Subject: Re: Cannot configure apache-log4j-extras-1.0 with apache-log4j-1 for time based log rotation On Tue, 20 Jul 2010 00:57:48 +0530 Saurabh Agrawal saurabh.agra...@criticalpath.net wrote: Sorry, Jake. But I think you've missed the server name in my first email. It's

RE: Cannot configure apache-log4j-extras-1.0 with apache-log4j-1 for time based log rotation

2010-07-20 Thread Saurabh Agrawal
- From: Jacob Kjome [mailto:h...@visi.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 3:21 AM To: Log4J Users List; saurabh.agra...@criticalpath.net Subject: Re: Cannot configure apache-log4j-extras-1.0 with apache-log4j-1 for time based log rotation On Tue, 20 Jul 2010 00:57:48 +0530 Saurabh Agrawal

Re: Cannot configure apache-log4j-extras-1.0 with apache-log4j-1 for time based log rotation

2010-07-19 Thread Jacob Kjome
My guess is that you have classloading issues.  What server are you using?  I'll bet it is not configured to use child-first (a.k.a parent-last) classloading and that the server has a copy of log4j.jar in the server classpath. In this situation, the log4j.jar in the server classpath would

RE: Cannot configure apache-log4j-extras-1.0 with apache-log4j-1 for time based log rotation

2010-07-19 Thread Saurabh Agrawal
; saurabh.agra...@criticalpath.net Subject: Re: Cannot configure apache-log4j-extras-1.0 with apache-log4j-1 for time based log rotation My guess is that you have classloading issues.  What server are you using? I'll bet it is not configured to use child-first (a.k.a parent-last) classloading

Re: Cannot configure apache-log4j-extras-1.0 with apache-log4j-1 for time based log rotation

2010-07-19 Thread Jacob Kjome
Subject: Re: Cannot configure apache-log4j-extras-1.0 with apache-log4j-1 for time based log rotation My guess is that you have classloading issues.  What server are you using? I'll bet it is not configured to use child-first (a.k.a parent-last) classloading and that the server has a copy

RE: Cannot configure apache-log4j-extras-1.0 with apache-log4j-1 for time based log rotation

2010-07-19 Thread Saurabh Agrawal
To: Log4J Users List; saurabh.agra...@criticalpath.net Subject: Re: Cannot configure apache-log4j-extras-1.0 with apache-log4j-1 for time based log rotation What server do you use?  This should be part of your server documentation, but if it's Weblogic I might be able to tell you.  But that also

Re: Cannot configure apache-log4j-extras-1.0 with apache-log4j-1 for time based log rotation

2010-07-19 Thread Jacob Kjome
...@criticalpath.net Subject: Re: Cannot configure apache-log4j-extras-1.0 with apache-log4j-1 for time based log rotation My guess is that you have classloading issues.  What server are you using? I'll bet it is not configured to use child-first (a.k.a parent-last) classloading and that the server has a copy