I updated my org. This content has been marked as final. Please type your message and try again. I believe these were both downloaded from Maven Central. All attempts resulting in a NoClassDef found on startup when the logging tries to configure: I've created a project with a pom. Basically yes you must put customer appender in a fragment bundle and attach it to org.
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In any case, in files I have in front lig4j me, all the class and interface definitions from the log4j jar in the org. I tried to put the log4j-extras Sign up using Email and Password.
This content has been marked as final. Is there a cleaner way to do what I've done?
Index of /apache/logging/log4j/extras/1.2.17/
Okay, I got it working. I want to use the log4j-extras Hopefully this is a nice easy question. I believe these were both downloaded from Maven Central. It then sets the Fragment-Host to be org.
Index of /apache/logging/log4j/extras//
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FYI, my pom is as follows snipping off the top part: RollingFileAppender cannot be cast to org.
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When log4j is initialized, there's a class-loading conflict:. My classpath, as generated by Gradle, includes both apache-log4j-extras I know it is finding my bundle, because if I put some bad spelling in the startup. Appender What's the easiest thing to do here? However, the class for the appender cannot be found as the extras are not included in the pax logging bundle.
Post as a guest Name. Do I need to osgi: This tool uses JavaScript and much of it will not work correctly without it enabled. Is there something lkg4j I need to do to get a fragment to attach to the logging service?
I had to do: Email Required, but never shown. What's the easiest thing to do here?
This is exactly what I did, though I didn't realize extraw auto-activation of system bundles on initial startup. Okay, I think I'm on the trail Stack Overflow for Teams is a private, secure spot for you and your coworkers to find and share information. Basically yes you must put customer appender in a fragment bundle and attach it to org. You don't have JavaScript enabled.
When log4j is initialized, there's a class-loading conflict: You can not post a blank message.
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