I've had a few logging problems in the past when using cayenne.jar as
well. I use cayenne-nodeps.jar so that I have better control over the
included dependencies - have not had any problems using that jar with
Jetty.
On 4/19/05, Erik Hatcher <eri..hatchersolutions.com> wrote:
>
> On Apr 19, 2005, at 12:29 PM, Erik Hatcher wrote:
> >
> > My WEB-INF/lib has these JAR's:
> >
> > $ ls context/WEB-INF/lib
> > bsf-2.3.0.jar
> > hivemind-lib-1.1-alpha-4-snapshot.jar portlet-api-1.0.jar
> > cayenne.jar jai_codec.jar
> > tapestry-3.1-alpha-2-snapshot.jar
> > cglib-full-2.0.2.jar jai_core.jar
> > tapestry-contrib-3.1-alpha-2-snapshot.jar
> > commons-codec-1.3.jar javassist-3.0-rc-1.jar
> > tapestry-portlet-3.1-alpha-2-snapshot.jar
> > commons-fileupload-1.0.jar log4j-1.2.6.jar
> > hivemind-1.1-alpha-4-snapshot.jar ognl-2.6.7.jar
> >
>
> Also, I did not have log4j-1.2.6.jar there until I got this problem....
> it did not help so I've now removed it. cayenne.jar includes log4j
> anyway.
>
> Erik
>
>
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