Hi Peeter,

Do you have some error messages in the output screen while compiling or 
executing? On my side I had an error message saying that the 
MonitorFilter class could not be found in the classpath. Do you have the 
same message?

I think it is silly, but it may happen: did you check in the properties 
of the project (the "Run" section) the name of the server you use? I 
mean if the application use Tomcat and you enabled Glassfish V2 for 
monitoring it could not work. I bet you have already checked this, but 
it worth asking.

Hope it helps,
mihai


peeter brunch a écrit :
> Hi Mihai,
>  
> Thanks for your suggestion. I still unable to monitor the HTTP 
> messages after following the instructions given.
>  
> Regards,
> Peeter
>
>  
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 13:48:32 +0200
> From: mihai.di...@free.fr
> To: peeterbru...@hotmail.com
> CC: java-ee-j2ee-programming-with-passion@googlegroups.com
> Subject: [java ee programming] Re: HTTP monitor problem Lab-4011
>
> Hi,
>
> I had some problems too. Actions to do:
> -- Close the HTTP Server Monitor and HTTP Client monitor Windows
> -- Undeploy all applications from the application server
> -- Check the checkbox "Enable HTTP Monitor" in the server properties 
> (as you did on page 5 of your .doc)
> -- Stop the server then (after some times) start the server
> -- Clean and Build your application then Deploy it
> -- Run your application - the HTTP Server Monitor window will normally 
> display automatically (if not, display it)
>
> In my case it was not sufficient, I had an error message pretending 
> that the MonitorFilter class could not be found in the classpath, but 
> it seems I was the only one around to have this problem.
>
> Hope it helps,
> mihai
>
> peeter brunch a écrit :
>
>     Hello,
>      
>     I have problem with HTTP monitor exercise of LAB-4011. Pls take a
>     look of the attached document for various screen shots I captured
>     to during the exercise. I have undeployed, deployed the web
>     application and restart the Glass Fish app server before I run the
>     web application. But still unable to capture the HTTP information.
>      
>     Pls advise if you can observe any wrong configuration or
>     steps during the setting leading to the problem.
>      
>     Thanks.
>      
>     Regards,
>     Peeter 
>      
>     PS.
>      
>     I am using Netbean 6.7.1 Glassfish V.2.1 app server
>
>      
>
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