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Karen,
On 5/14/19 07:45, Karen Goh wrote:
> On Tue, 5/14/19, Christopher Schultz
> wrote: On 5/11/19 22:39, Karen Goh wrote:
>> Currently, I am uploading a new .war file up to my hosting
>> company.
>>
>>> However, I am puzzled how things work
On Tue, 5/14/19, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Subject: Re: Does Tomcat server printout System.out.print infor?
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Date: Tuesday, May 14, 2019, 5:37 AM
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Karen,
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Karen,
On 5/11/19 22:39, Karen Goh wrote:
> Currently, I am uploading a new .war file up to my hosting
> company.
>
> However, I am puzzled how things work and would like to check what
> is the norm out there.
>
> They are using httpd apache
It is pretty normal. If you don't want to deal with the systems
administration of your server, you can lease a tomcat instance and
deploy your war file. A host will typically help you with some of
the configuration and management, and notify you if you have deployed
some naughty code that is
On Sun, 5/12/19, Jason Wee wrote:
Subject: Re: Does Tomcat server printout System.out.print infor?
To: "Tomcat Users List" , "Karen Goh"
Date: Sunday, May 12, 2019, 10:52 AM
default tomcat , when you print,
default tomcat , when you print, logging should goes to catalina.out.
In any case, check logging.properties in tomcat directory on where the
logging configured.
as for realm, it can be configure in the context element, which mean
in the META-INF/context.xml, see
Hello experts,
Currently, I am uploading a new .war file up to my hosting company.
However, I am puzzled how things work and would like to check what is the norm
out there.
They are using httpd apache server and tomcat.
Basically, I have subscribed a private Tomcat server so I get an