Tony,

The debug attributes in Tomcat's server.xml have nothing to do with those of XPL. Tomcat's control logging for internal Tomcat components.

-Erik

Tony Tay wrote:
hi Erik,

there are a few places in server.xml (config directory in tomcat)  where the
debug attribute value is set to "0".
Has that any correlation as to why it is not displaying the debugs for me ?


Message: 6
Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2004 16:41:42 -0800
From: Erik Bruchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Using OXF debug
To: OXF Users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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The content of the attribute is arbitrary, it is just a string that will

be


displayed in your log file before the XML document.

By default, the log4j configuration will cause the output to be logged to

the


console (typically the standard output of Tomcat). To change the
configuration, you can configure your config/log4j.xml file to output to a
file on disk. After the configuration is changed, you have to restart

Tomcat.


For example:

    <appender name="FileAppender" class="org.apache.log4j.FileAppender">
        <param name="File" value="c:/oxf.log"/>
        <param name="Append" value="false" />
        <layout class="org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout">
            <param name="ConversionPattern" value="%t %-5p %c{2} -

%m%n"/>


        </layout>
    </appender>

    <root>
        <priority value="INFO"/>
        <appender-ref ref="FileAppender"/>
    </root>

You can also log to the Chainsaw graphical appender, which is quite

convenient:


    <appender name="ChainsawAppender"
class="org.apache.log4j.net.SocketAppender">
        <param name="RemoteHost" value="localhost"/>
        <param name="Port" value="4445"/>
        <param name="LocationInfo" value="true"/>
    </appender>

    <root>
        <priority value="INFO"/>
        <appender-ref ref="ChainsawAppender"/>
    </root>

-Erik

Tony Tay wrote:

hi Erik,

Why is it "my-sql-result" as the value for the debug attribute?  I tried
that and nothing was shown in the log file (localhost_log_<DATE>).

If i want to debug other values, say, "data" instead, is that possible.

How


do i use the debug attribute ?



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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2004 17:44:28 -0800
From: Erik Bruchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Using OXF debug
To: OXF Users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi, just put a debug attribute, e.g.:

<p:output name="data" ref="data"/>

becomes:

<p:output name="data" ref="data" debug="my-sql-result"/>

-Erik

Tony Tay wrote:



hi,

how do i use oxf debugger for the following .xpl to check if the data

was



returned from oracle DB ?

---------------------- start of populate.xpl -------------------------

<p:config xmlns:p="http://www.orbeon.com/oxf/pipeline";
   xmlns:sql="http://orbeon.org/oxf/xml/sql";>

<p:processor uri="oxf/processor/sql">
    <p:input name="data"><dummy/></p:input>
    <p:input name="config">
        <sql:config xmlns:sql="http://orbeon.org/oxf/xml/sql";>
            <auctions>
                <sql:connection>
                    <sql:datasource>db</sql:datasource>
                    <sql:execute>
                        <sql:query>
                            select * from auction
                        </sql:query>
                        <sql:results>
                            <sql:row-results>
                                <row>
                                    <sql:get-columns format="xml"/>
                                </row>
                            </sql:row-results>
                        </sql:results>
                    </sql:execute>
                </sql:connection>
            </auctions>
        </sql:config>
    </p:input>
 <p:output name="data" ref="data"/>
</p:processor>
</p:config>



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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2004 11:34:35 -0800
From: "Peter Charles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: passing information between pages
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Hello,

Is there any method other than using the session to pass information
between pages?

For instance, have the updated xform from page one, be the sent as an
input to an xpl in page two.

Thanks

Peter





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