Arne Kepp ha scritto:
> Actually it does, probably a few lines earlier. Here's what is printed 
> if it can't find any suitable variables:
> 
> WARN [storage.DefaultStorageFinder] - Found no usable default cache 
> prefixes !!! Please set GEOWEBCACHE_CACHE_DIR if you would like a 
> specific location.
> WARN [storage.DefaultStorageFinder] - Reverting to java.io.tmpdir: 
> /tmp/geowebcache
> 
> Alternatively, starting 1.7.5-bin , which sets GEOSERVER_DATA_DIR as 
> part of the startup scripts:
> 
> 08 Jun 14:49:45 INFO [storage.DefaultStorageFinder] - Found Servlet 
> context parameter GEOSERVER_DATA_DIR set to 
> /home/ak/temp/geoserver-1.7.5-SNAPSHOT/data_dir, using it as the default 
> prefix.
> 
> I think it varies exactly when the message shows up (Spring decides), 
> but it must always happen before such an exception would be thrown.
> 
> 
> 
> It's hard to see though, should I aim to make the startup silent ?

On the contrary, I would say that it should be more prominent,
like the message for the GeoServer data directory?
Mind, in my case I just dumped the .war in tomcat, there was
no variable set whatsoever. Don't know what GWC ends up doing in this
case.

I looked again in my logs and indeed the GWC messages were there,
but they are completely anonymous... having GWC somewhere in the
logged category would help finding them:
2009-06-07 10:55:20,478 INFO [util.ApplicationContextProvider] - No 
context parameter, system or Java environment variables found for 
GEOSERVER_WMS_URL
2009-06-07 10:55:20,478 INFO [util.ApplicationContextProvider] - 
Reverting to http://localhost:8080/geoserver/wms?request=GetCapabilities
2009-06-07 10:55:20,478 INFO [util.GetCapabilitiesConfiguration] - 
Constructing from url 
http://localhost:8080/geoserver/wms?request=GetCapabilities
2009-06-07 10:55:20,484 WARN [storage.DefaultStorageFinder] - Found no 
usable default cache prefixes !!! Please set GEOWEBCACHE_CACHE_DIR if 
you would like a specific location.
2009-06-07 10:55:20,484 WARN [storage.DefaultStorageFinder] - Reverting 
to java.io.tmpdir: 
/home/aaime/devel/webcontainers/apache-tomcat-6.0.18/temp/geowebcache
2009-06-07 10:55:23,164 WARN [support.DisposableBeanAdapter] - Couldn't 
find a destroy method named 'destroy' on bean with name 
'gwcDefaultStorageFinder'


So I guess I run a GeoServer 2.0 in the same web container, and
probably on trunk we use a more recent H2 version.
Hmm... until GEoServer 2.0.x is stable I expect people to use
a bit of both, so this issue might become a common occurrence.
Ideas?

Cheers
Andrea

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