Loggin has worked fine for me.  I do exactly as you do:

        getServetContext().log()

and I've not had any problems.  I also have never modified any of
the logfile options in the jserv config  file.

John Brecht wrote:
> 
> Has any WINDOWS user managed to get logging to work?  I've tried the various
> combinations of swapping the words "log" and "trace" within the properties
> file and in the name of the log file as suggested by some Linux users, but
> have yet to find something that works.
> 
> Lots of things do get logged, just not my own specific calls to
> getContext().log("...")
> 
> Here's the log part of my properties file:
> ------
> log=true
> log.file=C:\apachegr\ApJServ\logs\jserv.trace
> log.timestamp=true
> log.dateFormat=[dd/MM/yyyy HH:mm:ss:SSS zz]
> 
> log.channel.init=true
> log.channel.terminate=true
> log.channel.serviceRequest=true
> log.channel.authentication=true
> log.channel.requestData=true
> log.channel.responseHeaders=true
> log.channel.signal=true
> log.channel.exceptionTracing=true
> log.channel.servletManager=true
> log.channel.servletLog=true
> ---
> 
> and here's how I make a log statment in my Java source:
> 
> ---
> getServletContext().log("Dispatcher got a request");
> ---
> 
> What am I missing?  Should the name of my log file be given relative to "/"
> rather than "C:/" ?  Should it be relative to the location of the servlet?
> Should I use the word "trace" or "log" in my properties file?
> 
> --
> John Brecht
> Department of Physics and Astronomy
> Michigan State University
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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