I'm running the "Ready2Run" version, which I run via a batch file which 
executes the JAR file. Between changes was completely shutting that down 
(CTRL-C which fires a shutdown), and restarting. The Java instance was 
definitely ending and starting again.  I dunno if there's anything else I 
should do?

That said, after some delay I just shut OpenBD down again and restarted (to 
verify what I was saying in this post), and on a whim retested and now the 
debugging IS showing up).

There is no doubt I had not already done this a few times during 
experimenting before.

I think there is some sort of irregular issue here? Does it take a while 
for the config to be written back to file or something, and I was 
stopping/starting too soon?

Odd.  it doesn't impact me at all, but it's worth being aware of, perhaps.

-- 
Adam




On Tuesday, 9 April 2013 14:33:16 UTC+12, Al Holden wrote:
>
>  I've noticed that - when publishing my Open Desktop WARs to Tomcat on AWS.
> For just about any Admin (bluedragon.xml) change to take effect 
> (datasource, mail server, etc), I need to bounce the whole J2EE engine.
> Al
>
> On 4/8/2013 6:50 PM, Marcus F wrote:
>  
> I just tried, and have almost the same experience as Adam.
>
> I enable debugging output, check all the boxes, add local ip, save 
> settings and reload a test page: No change.
> I restart OpenBD 3.0 Desktop, and reload the page once more, now it has 
> all the debug output.
>
> On Monday, April 8, 2013 8:43:46 PM UTC-5, Adam Cameron wrote: 
>>
>> I wonder if that's all you did?
>>
>> Having seen your question, I cranked up my shiny new, completely vanilla 
>> OpenBD express install, went into the admin and switched debugging on:
>> * Debugging & Logging menu
>> * Debug Settings
>> * Check enable debug output checkbox
>> * Submit. The setting was saved
>> * Check all the debug output options (Page execution, database activity, 
>> etc).
>> * Submit. The settings were saved
>>
>> I then browse to a page and see no debug output.
>>
>> I then restarted OpenBD complerely, rebrowse to the page: no debug output.
>>
>> I then went to the Debug IP Addresses screen: there were no IP addresses 
>> listed. This I would take to mean "all machines see debug output". However 
>> I used "Add Local" to add my IP address (it adds 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1), 
>> restart everything, reload a page: still no debug output.
>>
>> Is there anything else I'm supposed to do?
>>
>> -- 
>> Adam
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, 9 April 2013 13:33:06 UTC+12, marcel wrote: 
>>>
>>> Yeah finally got the output showing I needed to restart my tomcat 
>>> instance. Weird I am sure i tried that before posting anyways showing now.
>>>
>>> For what it's worth debug output has been showing in all versions back 
>>> to when the engine was still closed source from new atlanta. Also showing 
>>> in this version. :)
>>>
>>> cheers
>>>
>>> marcel
>>>
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