First draft on troubleshooting WAS (and other containers that use custom LogFactory implementations).
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</subsection>
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</section>
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<section name='Containers With Custom LogFactory Implementations'>
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<p>
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Some containers use a custom <code>LogFactory</code> implementation to adapt JCL to their particular
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logging system. This has some important consequences for deploying applications using JCL within these
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containers.
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<p>
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Containers known to use this mechanism:
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</p>
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<ul>
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<li><a href='http://www.ibm.com/software/websphere/'>WebSphere Application Server</a> from
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<a href='http://www.ibm.com/software/websphere/'>IBM</a> versions 5 and 6.</li>
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</ul>
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<p>
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Containers suspected to use this mechanism:
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</p>
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<ul>
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<li><a href='http://www.macromedia.com/software/jrun/'>JRun</a> from
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<a href='http://www.macromedia.com/'>Adobe Macromedia</a>.</li>
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</ul>
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<subsection name='The Incompatible LogFactory Issue'>
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<subsection name='Symptoms'>
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<p>
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An exception is thrown by JCL with a message similar to:
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<code><pre>
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The chosen LogFactory implementation does not extend LogFactory. Please check your configuration.
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(Caused by java.lang.ClassCastException: The application has specified that a custom LogFactory
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implementation should be used but Class 'com.ibm.ws.commons.logging.TrLogFactory' cannot be converted
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to 'org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory'. The conflict is caused by the presence of multiple
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LogFactory classes in incompatible classloaders. Background can be found in
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http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/logging/tech.html. If you have not explicitly specified a custom
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LogFactory then it is likely that the container has set one without your knowledge.
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In this case, consider using the commons-logging-adapters.jar file or specifying the standard
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LogFactory from the command line. Help can be found @http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/logging.
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</pre></code>
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<p>
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This is a WebSphere example so the name of the custom LogFactory is
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<code>com.ibm.ws.commons.logging.TrLogFactory</code>. For other containers, this class name will
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differ.
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</p>
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</subsection>
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<subsection name='Explanation'>
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<p>
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A custom <code>LogFactory</code> implementation can only be used if the implementation class loaded
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dynamically at runtime can be cast to the <code>LogFactory</code> class that loaded it. There are
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several ways in which this cast can fail. The most obvious is that the source code may not actually
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extend <code>LogFactory</code>. The source may be compatible but if the <code>LogFactory</code> class
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against which the source is compiled is not binary compatible then the cast will also fail.
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</p>
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<p>
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There is also another more unusual way in which this cast can fail: even when the binary is compatible,
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the implementation class loaded at runtime may be linked to a different instance of the
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<code>LogFactory</code> class. For more information, see the <a href='tech.html'>tech guide</a>.
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</p>
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<p>
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This situation may be encountered in containers which use a custom <code>LogFactory</code> implementation.
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The implementation will typically be provided in a shared, high level classloader together with JCL.
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When an application classloader contains <code>LogFactory</code>, the implementation will be loaded
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from that higher level classloader. The implementation class will be linked to the <code>LogFactory</code>
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class loaded by the higher level classloader. Even if the
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<code>LogFactory</code> implementations are binary compatible, since they are loaded by different classloaders
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the two <code>LogFactory</code> Class instances are not equal and so the cast must fail.
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</p>
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<p>
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The policy adopted by JCL in this situation is to re-throw this exception. Addition information
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is included in the message to help diagnosis. The reasoning behind this choice is that a
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particular <code>LogFactory</code> implementation has been actively specified and this
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choice should not be ignored. This policy has unfortunate consequences when running in
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containers which have custom implementations: the above runtime exception will be thrown.
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</p>
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</subsection>
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<subsection name='Fixes'>
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<p>
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There are various ways to fix this problem. Which fix is right depends on the circumstances.
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</p>
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<p>
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If you want to bypass the container adaption mechanism then set the appropriate system property
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to it's default value when the container is started:
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</p>
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<code><pre>
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-Dorg.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory=org.apache.commons.logging.impl.LogFactoryImpl
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</pre></code>
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<p>
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If you want to continue to use the default container mechanism then:
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</p>
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<ul>
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<li>
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Find and replace the commons-logging implementation used by the container with
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the most modern release
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</li>
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<li>
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Replace the commons-logging jar in the application with the commons-logging-adapter jar.
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This will ensure that application classloader will delegate to it's parent when loading
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<code>LogFactory</code>.
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</li>
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</ul>
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<p>
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If you encounter difficulties when applying the fixes recommended, please turn on
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<a href='#Using%20JCL%20Diagnostics'>diagnostics</a> and consult the logs.
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</p>
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</subsection>
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</subsection>
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</section>
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</body>
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</document>
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