I'm actually having the same problem myself, but I think that as
Charlie points out, this probably has to do with the embedded Tomcat
not having logging set up. Is there a way to add logging to the
embedded Tomcat?

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Arthur Kalmenson



On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 1:10 PM, Charlie Collins
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I think I understand the question, but I am not sure why you are
> having any problems.  You want server side logging to happen, even in
> the shell - either to console or to file, whatever you have it
> configured for.
>
> That works fine for me.
>
> I also just added a simple test to the "simplesample" app and it works
> there too.  Check your configuration, it's got to be something with
> what configuration files are in the classpath while in the shell,
> versus the server, etc.  GWT-Maven doesn't gobble anything up, and
> really neither does the embedded Tomcat.  Now, the embedded Tomcat
> doesn't have any default logging setup like a full blow Tomcat does,
> but I assume you are configuring your logging yourself anyway.
>
> Have a look at this project:
> http://gwt-maven.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/maven-googlewebtoolkit2-plugin/simplesample/
>
> Specifically I have some logging here:
> http://gwt-maven.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/maven-googlewebtoolkit2-plugin/simplesample/src/main/java/com/totsp/sample/server/SampleRemoteServiceImpl.java
>
> And I have a log4j config here:
> http://gwt-maven.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/maven-googlewebtoolkit2-plugin/simplesample/src/main/resources/log4j.xml
>
> And the output shows up BOTH in the same console window where I
> launched "mvn gwt:gwt" and in the log file I have configured there.
>
>
>
>
>
> On Nov 5, 5:14 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I really do not want to put all my logging through GWT, and it seems
>> pretty weird that I would have to. Can any developers speak up about
>> whether gwt-maven is gobbling up stdout? How about any maven gurus?
>>
>> I definitely have both log4j and commons-logging dependencies
>> declared. As I stated before, log4j works properly when I deploy to a
>> dedicated container outside of the one provided by GWT.
>>
>> -jesse
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 2:35 PM, David Durham, Jr.
>>
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> > Right.  This project has support for client-side and server-side
>> > logging, so I thought it might be useful.  I honestly haven't used it.
>> >  Why don't you try capturing the log implementation type. and sending
>> > that to your client for output.  One common issue is not having a
>> > log4j or commons-logging dependency declared in your pom.  As I
>> > recall, tomcat will provide those libraries through the common or
>> > shared classloader.
>>
>> > -Dave
> >
>

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