I got this error when I install resin in my linux redhat machine
[r...@web bin]# ./httpd.sh
Unable to access jarfile ./../lib/resin.jar
Can u suggest a solution.
Thnx
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Abdalmonem Tharwat Galila wrote:
>
> I got this error when I install resin in my linux redhat machine
>
> *[r...@web bin]# ./httpd.sh *
>
> *Unable to access jarfile ./../lib/resin.jar*
>
> Can u suggest a solution.
>
Does the jar exist?
Also, you can start Resin directly with
resin-4.0.5> java -
The file doesn't exist.
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From: resin-interest-boun...@caucho.com
[mailto:resin-interest-boun...@caucho.com] On Behalf Of Scott Ferguson
Sent: 02 أبريل, 2010 06:44 م
To: General Discussion for the Resin application server
Subject: Re: [Resin-interest] Unable to access ja
Abdalmonem Tharwat Galila wrote:
> The file doesn't exist.
>
Then you need to reinstall Resin. If the lib/*.jars don't exist, then
Resin isn't installed.
-- Scott
>
> -Original Message-
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Stargazer wrote:
> If I have an entry in log4j.properties like this
>
> log4j.rootCategory=DEBUG, Console, R
> log4j.appender.R=org.apache.log4j.RollingFileAppender
> log4j.appender.R.File=log/mywebapp.log
> ...
>
> the logs from the webapp appear in $RESIN_HOME/log. Is there an entry I
> can use
Aaron Freeman wrote:
> Ok, thanks, we will hold off on pushing forward on upgrading until we
> get some idea as to whether this is an issue or not.
>
I checked with the spec and the reference implementation: you're not
supposed to escape content inside a jsp:param. The container is
responsibl
I use this class to do JDK-> commons-logging (which could either be modified
to go directly to log4j or, just through CL and then to log4j)...
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentHashMap;
import java.util.logging.Handler;
import java.util.logging.Level;
import java.util.log
Jon Stevens wrote:
> I use this class to do JDK-> commons-logging (which could either be
> modified to go directly to log4j or, just through CL and then to log4j)...
I think he needs the other way around, from log4j to java.util.logging (?)
By the way, in Resin 4.0.6 you'll be able to do the same
I'm pretty sure that it's possible to configure any possible
combination of input loggers and output destinations by mixing and
matching the various components of SLF4J.
To get log4j output to java.util.logging, you could use the
log4j->slf4j bridge, then use the slf4j output module that dumps to
I get this message marked with RED when I run resin , but when I run the
following command I get this error marked with BLUE (
[r...@web ~]# service resin restart
Stopping resin: failed!
Starting resin: failed!
[r...@web ~]#
)
Apr 2, 2010 9:50:12 PM com.caucho.boot.WatchdogProcess run
INFO: Wat
Consider this another vote for a possible switch to using SLF4j as the Resin
logging interface. It's a very thin API that is an extremely powerful
aggregator of log information.
(*Chris*)
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 12:57 PM, Jeff Schnitzer wrote:
> I'm pretty sure that it's possible to configure
Problem Solved , the pass of RESIN_HOME is incorrect.
From: Abdalmonem Tharwat Galila
Sent: 02 أبريل, 2010 10:03 م
To: 'resin-interest@caucho.com'
Cc: Mohamed SALAH MOSELHI
Subject: FW: Starting resin: failed!
I get this message marked with RED when I run resin , but when I run the
following com
Why would you want Resin to log through slf4j? I actually think this
would make a really big mess out of our apps, because now the slf4j
jars would be provided for us and potentially cause conflicts.
Resin provides a concrete logging system (in this case, j.u.l). We
write our code using slf4j an
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