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Allen,
On 8/9/2009 10:25 PM, Allen Williams wrote:
I looked, and somewhere along the line, I made my Context tag this:
Context path= docBase= swallowOutput=true debug=5
reloadable=true
antiResourceLocking=false
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From: devli...@hanik.com
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: Console Output Not Going Anywhere
what class is Logger.getLogger(), doesn't look like a tomcat class,
so, no, it wont show up in the tomcat configured logs.
Also, System.out/err only show up in the logs if you have
: Sat, 8 Aug 2009 18:19:48 -0600
From: devli...@hanik.com
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: Console Output Not Going Anywhere
what class is Logger.getLogger(), doesn't look like a tomcat class,
so, no, it wont show up in the tomcat configured logs.
Also, System.out/err only show up
, 8 Aug 2009 18:19:48 -0600
From: devli...@hanik.com
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: Console Output Not Going Anywhere
what class is Logger.getLogger(), doesn't look like a tomcat class,
so, no, it wont show up in the tomcat configured logs.
Also, System.out/err only show up in the logs
From: Allen Williams [mailto:anw-d...@infoisland.net]
Subject: Re: Console Output Not Going Anywhere
It is the standard internal tomcat logging mechanism contained in the
distribution of tomcat 6, based on java.util.logging.
1) What platform (OS) are you running on?
2) Are you using
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Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Allen Williams [mailto:anw-d...@infoisland.net]
Subject: Re: Console Output Not Going Anywhere
It is the standard internal tomcat logging mechanism contained in the
distribution of tomcat 6, based on java.util.logging.
1) What platform (OS) are you
From: Allen Williams [mailto:anw-d...@infoisland.net]
Subject: Re: Console Output Not Going Anywhere
Debian 2.6.26, tomcat from the Debian package (apt-get, etc.), starting
it with the init.d script.
Just for grins, try downloading the 6.0.20 tarball from tomcat.apache.org,
install
That sounds like it might be a bit time consuming. I don't mind trying
it, but I'm going to be traveling next week, so I'll have to do it when
I return.
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Allen Williams [mailto:anw-d...@infoisland.net]
Subject: Re: Console Output Not Going Anywhere
Debian
...@infoisland.net]
Subject: Re: Console Output Not Going Anywhere
Debian 2.6.26, tomcat from the Debian package (apt-get, etc.),
starting
it with the init.d script.
Just for grins, try downloading the 6.0.20 tarball from
tomcat.apache.org, install that along with your webapps, and see if
your
Williams [mailto:anw-d...@infoisland.net]
Subject: Re: Console Output Not Going Anywhere
Debian 2.6.26, tomcat from the Debian package (apt-get, etc.), starting
it with the init.d script.
Just for grins, try downloading the 6.0.20 tarball from
tomcat.apache.org, install that along
Sorry, I should have mentioned that. Yes, I've tried it both ways,
multiple times. BTW, is that something new in Tomcat6? I've never seen
it before now.
Filip Hanik - Dev Lists wrote:
did you set
swallowOutput=true in conf/context.xml?
Filip
On 08/07/2009 07:01 PM, Allen Williams wrote:
Allen Williams wrote:
I've fixed the exceptions that were being thrown and still have this,
despite having this in my code:
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public class AppInitializer implements ServletContextListener
{
public void
what class is Logger.getLogger(), doesn't look like a tomcat class,
so, no, it wont show up in the tomcat configured logs.
Also, System.out/err only show up in the logs if you have swallowOutput
set AND it happens during a request.
ServletContextListener don't happen during servlet requests
aucune responsabilité
pour le contenu fourni.
Date: Sat, 8 Aug 2009 18:19:48 -0600
From: devli...@hanik.com
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: Console Output Not Going Anywhere
what class is Logger.getLogger(), doesn't look like a tomcat class,
so, no, it wont show up
did you set
swallowOutput=true in conf/context.xml?
Filip
On 08/07/2009 07:01 PM, Allen Williams wrote:
I'm trying to get Tomcat 6 up and working; didn't have this problem on 5.
The code:
System.err.println
does not print to the log files. With this logging.properties:
cd into the $CATALINA_HOME/logs directory and type:
tail -f *
On Tue, 2009-03-17 at 13:41 -0400, Mighty Tornado wrote:
Hi,
I am running Tomcat on Mac OS X.
How can I see output on the console of the command line?
For example, if I would like to put System.out statements in the code and
Unless things changed in the last 1.5 years (when I looked it up last
time): DBCP uses System.out.println() and not regular logging for the
output of exactly those lines :(
Regards,
Rainer
Gregor Schneider wrote:
Hi guys,
we're using a JDBC-datasource with the following definition in
Aaargl so that means there's no possibility to get rid of this output?
I mean I don't need a possibility to divert it into a log-file, just
getting rid of the output would help...
Cheers
Gregor
--
what's puzzlin' you, is the nature of my game
gpgp-fp:
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Console-Output of AbandonedObjectPool
Unless things changed in the last 1.5 years (when I looked it up last
time): DBCP uses System.out.println() and not regular logging for the
output of exactly those lines :(
Regards,
Rainer
Gregor Schneider wrote:
Hi guys
hi barry,
from my understanding, the output seems to be created every time when
the pool needs to create a new physical connection to the database,
i.e. you've specified maxActive=10, only 5 are used busy, a 6th
gets created due to an additional request and - voilá, there you go.
anyways,
: Console-Output of AbandonedObjectPool
hi barry,
from my understanding, the output seems to be created every time when
the pool needs to create a new physical connection to the database,
i.e. you've specified maxActive=10, only 5 are used busy, a 6th
gets created due to an additional request
generated once, pending a
restart which wipes out the console messages anyway.
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From: Gregor Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 11:10 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Console-Output of AbandonedObjectPool
hi barry,
from my understanding
hi barry,
thanks for the offer, but i guess i've found the solution:
we're using around 15 different servlets, each making use of it's own
datasource belonging to a different connection-pool:
so it looks, as if the message always shows up when each pool is
created, meaning, you're right with
getting a little off-topic (but on-topic for your other post): don't
you have a test-server with the identical environment as the
prod-server where you could try to recreate the same race-conditions?
cheers
gregor
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