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the pages) ?
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I don't think so. You could, theoretically, have a context listener that
then executes a shell script, but that is really messy, and the security
manager probably won't even allow it.
If I understand correctly, you
Does Tomcat have any native JTA support? I know 5.5 has the
Transaction tag in the context, which should make it easier (as far as
I understand it) to use JTA factories, but does Tomcat have any built-in
support, or is it planning?
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and copying the JSP pages in the right place how can I tell
tomcat (from the shell script) to restart the application (or to recompile
the pages) ?
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I don't think so. You could, theoretically, have a context listener
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Bob Hall wrote:
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The simple classes (a JSF backing bean and a filter)
are set to use
either commons-logging or log4j directly (I tried
both). In either case,
the moment that I uncomment any category line and
one of my classes (the
filter
to the console, which end up intermixes with Tomcat's logs, but
that is an easy switch in log4j.properties. Also, it appears that
x4juli, according to the Website, is not quite ready for production.
Any idea why this would cause hanging?
Avi
Boris Unckel wrote:
Hello Avi,
Avi Deitcher wrote
Avi,
Avi Deitcher wrote:
Bob,
Thanks. Unfortunately, I am running it on my laptop (Windows) where I
need to keep it for now as a dev environment. I run a small consulting
business, this is an on the side product that need to be run whenever
I can catch time.
I would love to be able to get
you know what I find.
Avi
Boris Unckel wrote:
Hello Avi,
Avi Deitcher wrote:
Boris,
Thank you, too. The main issue here is that I *do* want to separate my
webapp's logging from Tomcat's, so it can be fully self-contained.
Hence, I included log4j.jar and log4j.properties within my own
Not a dumb question at all; isn't it often the obvious?
I actually am low on disk space, but not low enough that it should
matter. Still, I will clean up an extra 1GB just to see.
Pid wrote:
Dumb question perhaps, but has your disk got enough space?
Avi Deitcher wrote:
Boris,
Thank you, I
I misspoke. Over 2GB free on the disk. Not a ton, but more than enough
for logs. Thanks for the suggestion, though.
Pid wrote:
Dumb question perhaps, but has your disk got enough space?
Avi Deitcher wrote:
Boris,
Thank you, I should get to trying it this evening EDT.
One other thing I
conclusion that it *must* be some
interaction between log4j and Tomcat. I can think of nothing else to try
except following the commons-logging FUD page below, but I am unsure how
that would impact.
Help? :-(
Boris Unckel wrote:
Hello Avi,
Avi Deitcher wrote:
Boris,
Thank you, too
.
Avi Deitcher wrote:
Hello Boris,
Not much luck. I verified that I am running the latest versions of
commons-logging and log4j. I kept log4j direct in the webapp to avoid
any chance of commons-logging getting confused, as described in the
article below. I also removed any reference to log4j
loadClass
FINE: Searching local repositories
Jul 2, 2006 9:06:16 PM org.apache.catalina.loader.WebappClassLoader
findClass
FINE: findClass(com.ibm.uvm.tools.DebugSupport)
// lots after
There is a *lot* more; if you think it is helpful, I can send it.
Wade Chandler wrote:
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, but whatever it is doing is causing the deadlock. I will
avoid it for now, but what is the right way to get NB and Tomcat
together to figure it out?
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To add to it: I kept two webapps running and had
them
System.out.println(logger
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