Is this then a requirement to have one or the other? I am using just a
plain vanilla download of Maven from CVS, and it seems to me that the Cactus
plugin ought to take care of this for me? Possibly by either adding a
log4j.properties to my class path if I don't have one, or at least warning
me about it?
Can I have multiple log4j.properties in my class path? If so, then the
class path could possible include a log4j.properties from the Cactus plugin?
Eric
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It seems that maybe :
- You don't define the appender for the class ClientInitializer in the
log4j.properties file
or
- log4j.properties file is not in your classpath
Nicolas,
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Objet : [Cactus] Spurious log4j error for client in every .txt
report fil e!
How can I configure the Cactus plugin to not have this error on every
output:
------------- Standard Error -----------------
log4j:WARN No appenders could be found for logger
(org.apache.cactus.client.initialization.ClientInitializer).
log4j:WARN Please initialize the log4j system properly.
------------- ---------------- ---------------
I told the cactus plugin to output to text as well as xml file.
Thanks,
Eric
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