You probably have to select a SLF4J implementation yourself. You can 
find implementations on http://www.slf4j.org/. If you want to keep the 
old commons-logging behavior, choose slf4j-jcl.jar.

Regards,
     Erik.


Stefan Lindner wrote:
> Whe I deploy the current Wicket-Examples 2.0 that is built from subversion 
> repository I get the following stack trace. I Use JBoss 4.0.4 with Tomcat 
> 5.5.x
> The Class org.slf4j.LoggerFactory is missing. It is not containet in the 
> \slf4j-api-1.1.0.jar file that is bundled with the created war. I can't find 
> the Class anywhere in the wicket distribution. Where can I fnd it? What must 
> I do to run the current wicket-examples?
>  
> Stefan Lindner
>   

-- 
Erik van Oosten
http://day-to-day-stuff.blogspot.com/


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