Re: [Resin-interest] re write for resin newbie

2008-04-13 Thread bstewart
Thanks for everything. It works fine. Now to move a hundred or so sites over. Brian Andrew Fritz-2 wrote: > > > > > > > > > conf/resin.xml  under your resin directory.  Search the file for > "INFO" > and/or "FINE" and you should find the logging section. > > resin.xml is the ma

Re: [Resin-interest] re write for resin newbie

2008-04-11 Thread wesley
aturday, April 12, 2008 1:48 AM Subject: Re: [Resin-interest] re write for resin newbie >> Date: Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 02:13:09PM -0700 >> Subject: Re: [Resin-interest] re write for resin newbie >> >> Thanks. >> >> I am using resin 3.1.2. I could not locate

Re: [Resin-interest] re write for resin newbie

2008-04-11 Thread Sam
> Date: Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 02:13:09PM -0700 > Subject: Re: [Resin-interest] re write for resin newbie > > Thanks. > > I am using resin 3.1.2. I could not locate a resin.xml file when I > searched. I could not find any reference on how to 'turn on fine logging'

Re: [Resin-interest] re write for resin newbie

2008-04-10 Thread Andrew Fritz
conf/resin.xml  under your resin directory.  Search the file for "INFO" and/or "FINE" and you should find the logging section. resin.xml is the main server wide config file. web.xml is a per webapp file that lives in WEB-INF for your web app. That isn't resin specific. Andrew bstewart wr

Re: [Resin-interest] re write for resin newbie

2008-04-10 Thread bstewart
Thanks. I am using resin 3.1.2. I could not locate a resin.xml file when I searched. I could not find any reference on how to 'turn on fine logging' as yet for this version of Resin. Am I missing something? I presume that I must create a web.xml file for each virtual server, in the WEB-INF d

Re: [Resin-interest] re write for resin newbie

2008-04-10 Thread Andrew Fritz
Put this in resin-web.xml or web.xml: Of course there are other variation. Do you want an optional trailing slash, etc. Turn on fine logging in your resin.xml file. It will print the raw URL requested when the request comes in and later the request as delivered to whatever handles it (