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!! WebSphere
Initially we assumed that JSPWiki did not run "out of the box" on WebSphere. Well, this is not true anymore for WebSphere 6.1 upwards.
\\Up until WebSphere 6.0 the commons-logging-api.jar is shipped by default in the WebSphere lib directory, which is the root cause of the problem. For full details , see [http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg27004610&aid=1]
\\I just tested this morning a standard (log4j based) JSPWiki on WebSphere 6.1, and it runs fine without special tweaks to either JSPWiki or WebSphere (after pointing the pages and attachments directory to /tmp)