Re: Access Log Valve - Query String

2010-10-14 Thread Tim Funk

Use pattern=combined to see the querystring

-Tim

On 10/12/2010 12:21 PM, Leo Donahue - PLANDEVX wrote:

I am currently using the common pattern to log all requests using the Access 
Log Valve.

 Valve className=org.apache.catalina.valves.AccessLogValve 
directory=c:/apache-tomcat-logs/webappname
 prefix=webappname_access_log. suffix=.txt pattern=common 
resolveHosts=false/



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Access Log Valve - Query String

2010-10-12 Thread Leo Donahue - PLANDEVX
I am currently using the common pattern to log all requests using the Access 
Log Valve.

Valve className=org.apache.catalina.valves.AccessLogValve 
directory=c:/apache-tomcat-logs/webappname
prefix=webappname_access_log. suffix=.txt pattern=common 
resolveHosts=false/

Question:
I'd like to start logging the Query String - I think.  The webapp is a JSF 
webapp, using Sun RI 1.2 of JSF.  I'm not interested in logging the 
javax.faces.ViewState parameter, but if I use the query string option, will the 
ViewState parameter show up in the log?

At this point, all I want is the textfield and the datetime.  Should I write my 
own log for this?

Reason:
I want to log what the user enters into the search field.  I'd like to find out 
if the value entered into the search field is causing a problem.
The reason: java.lang.NullPointerException  caused by some line in my code that 
should never execute if the what the user entered in the search field is not 
found in the database.

Working with GIS data, it could be that what the user searched for is found, 
but that I have some kind of geometry problem associated with that record that 
is causing a null pointer on a feature cursor.

I can provide more detail if needed.


Using CATALINA_BASE:   C:\apache-tomcat-6.0.29
Using CATALINA_HOME:   C:\apache-tomcat-6.0.29
Using CATALINA_TMPDIR: C:\apache-tomcat-6.0.29\temp
Using JRE_HOME:C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_20
Using CLASSPATH:   C:\apache-tomcat-6.0.29\bin\bootstrap.jar
Server version: Apache Tomcat/6.0.29
Server built:   July 19 2010 1458
Server number:  6.0.0.29
OS Name:Windows 2003
OS Version: 5.2
Architecture:   x86
JVM Version:1.6.0_20-b02
JVM Vendor: Sun Microsystems Inc.

Leo Donahue




RE: Access Log Valve - Query String

2010-10-12 Thread Leo Donahue - PLANDEVX
-Original Message-
From: Leo Donahue - PLANDEVX [mailto:leodona...@mail.maricopa.gov]
Subject: Access Log Valve - Query String

I am currently using the common pattern to log all requests using the
Access Log Valve.

Valve className=org.apache.catalina.valves.AccessLogValve
directory=c:/apache-tomcat-logs/webappname
prefix=webappname_access_log. suffix=.txt pattern=common
resolveHosts=false/

Question:
I'd like to start logging the Query String - I think.  The webapp is a
JSF webapp, using Sun RI 1.2 of JSF.  I'm not interested in logging the
javax.faces.ViewState parameter, but if I use the query string option,
will the ViewState parameter show up in the log?

At this point, all I want is the textfield and the datetime.  Should I
write my own log for this?

Reason:
I want to log what the user enters into the search field.  I'd like to
find out if the value entered into the search field is causing a
problem.
The reason: java.lang.NullPointerException  caused by some line in my
code that should never execute if the what the user entered in the
search field is not found in the database.

Working with GIS data, it could be that what the user searched for is
found, but that I have some kind of geometry problem associated with
that record that is causing a null pointer on a feature cursor.

I can provide more detail if needed.


Using CATALINA_BASE:   C:\apache-tomcat-6.0.29
Using CATALINA_HOME:   C:\apache-tomcat-6.0.29
Using CATALINA_TMPDIR: C:\apache-tomcat-6.0.29\temp
Using JRE_HOME:C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_20
Using CLASSPATH:   C:\apache-tomcat-6.0.29\bin\bootstrap.jar
Server version: Apache Tomcat/6.0.29
Server built:   July 19 2010 1458
Server number:  6.0.0.29
OS Name:Windows 2003
OS Version: 5.2
Architecture:   x86
JVM Version:1.6.0_20-b02
JVM Vendor: Sun Microsystems Inc.

Leo Donahue


Looks like Request Dumper Valve does what I want. Satisfied for now.

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