On 8/17/05, Matthew Cline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've recently tried installing Tomcat in order to test out sshwebproxy
> (http://www.ericdaugherty.com/dev/sshwebproxy/). However, for some
> reason, Tomcat will not auto-deploy any WAR files that I place in the
> webapps/ directory, as it should according to the Tomcat
> documentation. What is interesting is that I have another computer
> running the same version of Tomcat that does auto-deploy WAR files.
> 
> Thinking that this might be a problem with Tomcat, I also tried
> installing another Servlet container in portage, resin. Once again, on
> one computer resin will not auto-deploy WAR files, while it does
> auto-deploy them on the other.
> 
> There isn't anything thrown into the Tomcat log files. OTher
> troubleshooting steps I have tried include:
> 
> 1) setting permissions on the WAR file to 777 (no effect)
> 2) setting the $CLASSPATH on each computer to the same value (no effect)
> 3) unmerging and re-emerging tomcat several times (no effect)
> 
> I really don't know any other avenues to pursue.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Matt
> 

I apologize for responding to my own post, but I saw this in
/var/log/tomcat5/catalina.out on the not-working machine:

"Aug 17, 2005 1:49:22 AM org.apache.catalina.startup.HostConfig deployWARs
WARNING: Exception while expanding web application archive sshwebproxy.war"

Does anyone know how I can increase Tomcat's logging level so it will
throw more detailed information into the log file?

Matt

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