I would like to ignore the warning issued by tomcat by setting
log4j.logger.org.apache.catalina.connector.MapperListener=ERROR. This
part of the code (see below) is not executed if the engine name is
Geronimo. This would allows us to refer to tomcat servlet MBeans as
geronimo:............................................
suggestions?
Thanks
Anita
--- anita kulshreshtha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am trying to set domain name for tomcat Mbeans to 'geronimo'
instead
of 'Geronimo'. This will make tomcat MBeans, have names like
geronimo:............... However as it is apparent from this trace
that
tomcat does not like it. The server behaves normally except for this
trace. The problem is the following code at
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tomcat/container/tags/tc5.5.x/TOMCAT_5_5_15/catalina/src/share/org/apache/catalina/connector/MapperListener.java
The TomcatWebAppContext did not have "findMappingObject" and
"findStaticResources" methods exposed, So I added them. Now I am
getting the attached stack trace during server startup. The console
works fine.
Does any one know what is going on here?
Thanks
Anita
private void registerContext(ObjectName objectName)
throws Exception {
String name = objectName.getKeyProperty("name");
// If the domain is the same with ours or the engine
// name attribute is the same... - then it's ours
String targetDomain=objectName.getDomain();
if( ! domain.equals( targetDomain )) {
try {
targetDomain = (String) mBeanServer.getAttribute
(objectName, "engineName");
} catch (Exception e) {
// Ignore
}
if( ! domain.equals( targetDomain )) {
// not ours
return;
}
}
String hostName = null;
String contextName = null;
if (name.startsWith("//")) {
name = name.substring(2);
}
int slash = name.indexOf("/");
if (slash != -1) {
hostName = name.substring(0, slash);
contextName = name.substring(slash);
} else {
return;
}
// Special case for the root context
if (contextName.equals("/")) {
contextName = "";
}
if(log.isDebugEnabled())
log.debug(sm.getString
("mapperListener.registerContext", contextName));
Object context =
mBeanServer.invoke(objectName, "findMappingObject", null,
null); <-----------
//mBeanServer.getAttribute(objectName, "mappingObject");
javax.naming.Context resources = (javax.naming.Context)
mBeanServer.invoke(objectName, "findStaticResources",
null,
null); <-----------
//mBeanServer.getAttribute(objectName,
"staticResources");
String[] welcomeFiles = (String[])
mBeanServer.getAttribute(objectName, "welcomeFiles");
<------- 3 ----------
mapper.addContext(hostName, contextName, context,
welcomeFiles, resources);
}
--- anita kulshreshtha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This seems to be a known problem:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/catalina/docs/api/org/apache/catalina/core/StandardContext.html#findMappingObject()
public Context findMappingObject()
FIXME: Fooling introspection ...
I would like to put a workaround this problem. Any help will be
appreciated. I have also changed the tomcat engine name from
'Geronimo' to
'geronimo'.
Thanks
Anita
anita kulshreshtha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Could someone please help me understand this? I have
made some (trivial) modifications to geronimo-tomcat classes to set
J2EEApplication and J2EEServer.
During the startup of server I get this trace for each config
containing a webapp. The server
otherwise starts fine. The console and the apps are working fine.
the
shutdown is also
clean. The output on jconsole (Mapper, WebModule Mbeans) also looks
right!
The relevant stack trace is attached.
Thanks In Advance
Anita
P.S. Please let me know if full trace is needed.
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