Hello Roy, Tuesday, January 28, 2003, 6:57:04 PM, you wrote:
MR> Thanks to all for your help. I finally installed Tomcat into another MR> directory and used the example testsuite app as tbe starting point of my app MR> and was able to get my app files to work. I do not know what was causing MR> the "No suitable log constructor problem" in the original installation but I MR> will describe my testing just in case anyone else has the same problem. MR> Per the suggestions I received on this list, I copied the testsuite app into MR> my original Tomcat webapps folder. I also had my original app (iiv) in MR> this Tomcat installation and it worked fine with the DBforms 1.07 release. MR> I copied all of the jsp files from the original app folder and the app MR> specific jar files into the testsuite I replaced the test suite app files MR> with my own and my app worked fine with DBforms 1.1.3pr. However, if I MR> renamed the testsuite app to my original name (iiv) and altered the MR> server.xml and web.xml file appropriately, the same "No suitable log MR> constructor error returned". Therefore, I assumed the problem was in my MR> server xml file for Tomcat for the iiv app. However, I had copied the iiv MR> app context section to create the testsuite context section and the MR> testsuite did not give the error. MR> I tried everything I could think of but could not get the iiv app name to MR> work. So, I installed Tomcat into a different directoy and copied the MR> testsuite app which I had modified into the new Tomcat webapp folder. I MR> then renamed it to iiv and changed the Tomcat server.xml and it worked fine. MR> I still don't have a clue as to what generates the MR> "LogConfigurationException: No suitable Log constructor" since both apps MR> were identical in the original Tomcat installation except for the MR> application name. Both server.xml entries were the same except for the MR> names of the apps. In any case, I have it running in a fresh Tomcat MR> installation. Thanks to all for sticking with me as I tried to resolve the MR> problem. unsubscribe ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.NET email is sponsored by: SourceForge Enterprise Edition + IBM + LinuxWorld = Something 2 See! http://www.vasoftware.com _______________________________________________ DbForms Mailing List http://www.wap-force.net/dbforms
