if you get a 500 error, then it is definitely logged somewhere, you don't
need to enable any debug flags. Look in:
standard error and standard out (console or redirected to a file)
global-application.log
Your app's application.log
On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, Curt Smith wrote:
I searched the orion doc for this argument as well as the recently offered
-out file -err file
Is there a place where these orion cmd line args are at least listed ?
The -verbosity 10 is the type of debug logging switches that would be
very helpful in seeing what's going on.
BTW, my area of hair pullin has to do with
... getRequestDispatcher ( somePath.jsp ).forward (request, response);
And getting no logging that the somePath.jsp was not found, just a 500 error.
Very frustrating to debug other than using monkey testing; try all combinations.
:))
curt
Jason Westra [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/14/01 09:34AM
Hi Tom,
Try turning -verbosity 10 in the java -jar orion.jar commandline.
Orion console output should say something like Binding xyxEJB to
xyzJNDIName and indicating the EJB(s) is deployed.
Jason
--- Tom Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there anyway to determine that a set of EJBs that are in an ear
have been
deployed onto that server. I just want to know if an ear that was
suppose to
autodeploy has infact deployed.
Thanks
Tom
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