Re: tomcat without apache logging security
Thanks, it works fine like that :-) On Tuesday 03 April 2001 10:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I would like to log all the queries to the database in logs/servlet.log. I put the verbosityLevel to DEBUG which didn't seem to have an effect on the logfile (it only logs the init calls). In server.xml, there are all these ContextInterceptors that I suspect to be helpful (?), but I have no idea how to use or modify them. If you have some explanation or suggestions or know some documentation "for dummies" I would be very grateful :-) What you need to do is use log statements in your Java code In your Java code, obtain the servlet context, and then write a log statement along the lines of: servletContext.log("Querying the database"); Any logging you do using the servlet API's logging facility will end up in Tomcat's servlet log. Check the Javadoc for the servlet API for more info. -- Ed Gomolka ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -- GMX - Die Kommunikationsplattform im Internet. http://www.gmx.net
tomcat without apache logging security
Hi I installed Tomcat 3.2.1 (without Apache !) on my Linux machine and made two java servlets that are querying my postgres db and display a web page with the data. Both servlets run fine. However, being a beginner, I can't figure out or find helpful documentation on the following two questions : I would like to log all the queries to the database in logs/servlet.log. I put the verbosityLevel to DEBUG which didn't seem to have an effect on the logfile (it only logs the init calls). In server.xml, there are all these ContextInterceptors that I suspect to be helpful (?), but I have no idea how to use or modify them. If you have some explanation or suggestions or know some documentation "for dummies" I would be very grateful :-) The other thing is the security. I would like to restrict the access to ONE of the two servlets to a couple of IP addresses. Does Tomcat offer a possibility for that ? I saw that by modifying the tomcat.policy file I can do IP filtering, but that concerns all the servlets !? Thanks a lot for any help !! Silvia -- GMX - Die Kommunikationsplattform im Internet. http://www.gmx.net
tomcat without apache logging security
E-MAIL LESEN Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi I installed Tomcat 3.2.1 (without Apache !) on my Linux machine and made two java servlets that are querying my postgres db and display a web page with the data. Both servlets run fine. However, being a beginner, I can't figure out or find helpful documentation on the following two questions : I would like to log all the queries to the database in logs/servlet.log. I put the verbosityLevel to DEBUG which didn't seem to have an effect on the logfile (it only logs the init calls). In server.xml, there are all these ContextInterceptors that I suspect to be helpful (?), but I have no idea how to use or modify them. If you have some explanation or suggestions or know some documentation "for dummies" I would be very grateful :-) The other thing is the security. I would like to restrict the access to ONE of the two servlets to a couple of IP addresses. Does Tomcat offer a possibility for that ? I saw that by modifying the tomcat.policy file I can do IP filtering, but that concerns all the servlets !? Thanks a lot for any help !! Silvia -- GMX - Die Kommunikationsplattform im Internet. http://www.gmx.net