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Beware of unlocalised JREs

Posted on 26 July, 2004 by Robert Watkins
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This is a cautionary tale of US-only JREs and non-US countries, such as The Lucky Country I call home.
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Controlling your log4j settings

Posted on 30 June, 2004 by Robert Watkins
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Nick over at the System Mobile Web Log was having trouble with Log4J and his unit tests. Seems that he was getting the log4j.properties file from XDoclet, instead of the one he wanted.

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A Weblogic “Kitchen Sink” episode

Posted on 19 February, 2004 by Robert Watkins
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I encountered a lovely piece of Classpath Hell thanks to Weblogic (7.0) today. Or rather a colleague of mine did; I just helped him figure it out.

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