Not sure if this is your problem, but it sounds similar to one I had 
which I solved by making sure that

Torque.init("Torque.properties");

Was the first line in my test code.

Apologies if you are already trying that.

CHEERS> SAM

Roy Truelove wrote:

>Hello folks,
>
>     I'm having trouble integrating Torque with an existing application.
>The application already has a directory tree, ant build file, etc., and
>Torque is in a completely seperate dir.  What I'd like to do is generate the
>.class files for my object with Torque, and then copy them (and whatever
>else is needed) over to my application's directory.  I've done the following
>so far in an attempt to get things working :
>
>1. Copied over all of Torque's generated class files (including the "map"
>subdirectory)
>2. Copied over all of the necessary .jar files from the lib dir into my
>app's classpath.
>3. Copied the run-time props file "Torque.properties run-time" into my app's
>classpath (as well as root dir, where the build.xml file is)
>
>The error I get when trying to do a JUnit test is that log4j was not
>initialized, which I'm assuming means that it cannot find the run-time
>properties file.
>
>If moving from Torque to an existing application is too much trouble
>(because of integration with log4j, Velocity, etc) would it just be simpler
>to move my app over to the Toruqe directories?  I'd like to avoid this if
>possible.
>
>Thank in advance for the help,
>Roy
>
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