[jdom-interest] General Whine

Jason Hunter jhunter at acm.org
Fri Aug 17 14:04:00 PDT 2001


Sounds like a missing log4j.jar dependency.

-jh-

Mark Galbreath wrote:
> 
> I already subscribe to 5 listservs:
> 
> jdom-interst (obviously)
> xsl-interest
> servlet-interest
> j2ee-interest
> hash-l (any hashers out there?)
> 
> and I don't need to belong to another as I already get 200+ emails/day.  So I'm going to post this here because you guys are the elite.  I do not know of any solution to requesting assistance to problems that span our collective Java experience across the many interest groups that cross boundaries except to create a central database with all the cross-referenced interest groups' issues (what a project for XML!).  Since that has not been undertaken (yet), please just delete this msg if you are not interested in Tomcat/Cocoon/servlet/JDOM combined issues.
> 
> I read Jason's "Java Servlet Programming, 2d Ed." and am half-way through Brett's "Java and XML, 1st Ed." and am trying to build a JDOM-friendly, Pure-Java environment with Xerces, Xalan, Cocoon, and JDOM.  For 2 days I've fretted with the classpath and syntax issues of a rapidly-evolving specification and now I'm down to (I hope) the final issue.
> 
> I d/l all the above (inc. JDOM rc-7) and think I have everything (finally) configured correctly, but when I run the tomcat start or tomcat run bat files in Windoze 2k (after placing the cocoon.war file in the webapps directory), I get the following:
> 
> ContextManager: Adding context Ctx( /cocoon)
> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/log/format/PatternFormatter
> at blah, blah, blah...
> 
> Would one of you wizards out there gimme a clue?
> 
> Thanks!
> Mark
> 
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