At 02:52 PM 10/24/2003 -0800, you wrote:
nopes.. I have been careful to not use the Category class.
also, I do have the jar file in the classpath.

moreover, this is not a consistently reproducible error.. some users get
it, while others dont!

-Rishi

Looks like an exception happening in the container. Tomcat uses commons-logging which uses Log4j if it finds it in the classpath. What version of Tomcat are you using? Can you find Log4j in your classpath? You might want to search Apache's Bugzilla system for a similar bug ( http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/ ).


Jake

On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 17:59:49 -0400, "Christopher Schultz"
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> Rishikesh,
>
> > Can anyone shed some light as to why I get the following error when I try
> > to access the JSP..
> >
> > It seems to be a log4j related exception. But why should I get it when I
> > dont have any logging in the jsp?
>
> Maybe you are importing the Category class, though not using it, and you
> don't have log4j available to this app.
>
> -chris
>
>
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