Well ... I knew of one place this was specified but it obviously isn't the only place. :-) I made the change there and it didn't help the problem.

I did a grep from trunk of all *.java, *.xml, and *.properties files and found 312 matches for "org/apach/geronimo/Server" in 122 different files.

Only 2 matches were in console modules ... the one I knew of and another one. Even after making those changes the error still occurs. So, it appears that this is something bigger than just the console.

I'll try to narrow this down to the offending file(s) ... I'm sure most of these references or garbage left after the change in the name. If anybody has any suggestions I'm all ears. :-)

Joe Bohn wrote:

Thanks David ... that does help.
I know where it is getting the name from (it's in a constants file in the console). I'll update that file and see how far it gets.

Joe

David Jencks wrote:


On Sep 12, 2005, at 2:24 PM, Joe Bohn wrote:

With the most recent builds since late last week (maybe since we started jointly building the image with Jetty and Tomcat) .... I've noticed a problem with the Jetty Web Server Log.

First, we get this error during initialization of the server:

[********> ] 66% 31s Starting ...che/geronimo/JettyRuntimeDeployer16:39:07,023 ERROR [LocalAttributeManager] Unable to store attribute type org.mortbay.http.RequestLog



I don't think this is a problem.

[*************] 100%  37s Startup complete

So it looks like something isn't right with the classloader, GBean definition, or I don't know what .....

This then results in the following exception when we attempt to access the content of the log from the console:

org.apache.geronimo.kernel.GBeanNotFoundException: geronimo.server:J2EEApplication=null,J2EEModule=org/apache/geronimo/ Server,J2EEServer=geronimo,j2eeType=GBean,name=JettyRequestLog not found



I don't know where this name came from, but it is wrong. J2EEModule should be o/a/g/Jetty.


<snip>

When I look at the NCSARequestLog I notice that where it is setting the GBeanInfoBuilder values there is no attribute for the RequestLog ... but when I look at older versions when the attribute could be found it is the same setting (or lack of setting) for the RequestLog.


I don't know about this part, but I would try fixing the gbean name first.

hope this helps,
david jencks





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