Standard out goes to the console window not to the log
file.  If you are starting Tomcat as a background
process, don't.  Then as it starts you will see some
Struts and Validator print out.

David

--- David White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My web app is called my-struts-example. The servlet
> log from Tomcat
> follows. My debug for both struts and validator
> servelts is 1 or higher.
> I do not see what you are talking about, David.
> Thanks for the help.
> 
> <<< servlet.log >>>
> 2001-07-10 03:47:30 - path="/examples" :jsp: init
> 2001-07-10 03:47:30 - path="/doc" :jsp: init
> 2001-07-10 03:47:30 - path="/InstallRoot" :jsp: init
> 2001-07-10 03:47:30 - path="/admin" :jsp: init
> 2001-07-10 03:47:30 - path="/struts-example" :jsp:
> init
> 2001-07-10 03:47:30 - path="/struts-example"
> :database: init
> 2001-07-10 03:47:30 - path="/struts-example"
> :database: Initializing
> database servlet
> 2001-07-10 03:47:30 - path="/struts-example"
> :database: Loading database
> from '/WEB-INF/database.xml'
> 2001-07-10 03:47:31 - path="/struts-example"
> :action: init
> 2001-07-10 03:47:31 - path="/struts-example"
> :action: Loading
> application resources from resource
>
org.apache.struts.webapp.example.ApplicationResources
> 2001-07-10 03:47:31 - path="/struts-example"
> :action: Initializing
> configuration from resource path
> /WEB-INF/struts-config.xml
> 2001-07-10 03:47:31 - path="/struts-example"
> :action: Process
> servletName=action, urlPattern=*.do
> 2001-07-10 03:47:31 - path="/struts-example"
> :action: Mapping for
> servlet 'action' = '*.do'
> 2001-07-10 03:47:31 - path="/validator" :jsp: init
> 2001-07-10 03:47:31 - path="/my-struts-example"
> :jsp: init
> 2001-07-10 03:47:31 - path="/my-struts-example"
> :validator: init
> 2001-07-10 03:47:31 - path="/my-struts-example"
> :validator: Loading
> validation file from '/WEB-INF/validation.xml'
> 2001-07-10 03:47:32 - path="/my-struts-example"
> :action: init
> 2001-07-10 03:47:32 - path="/my-struts-example"
> :action: Loading
> application resources from resource
> ApplicationResources
> 2001-07-10 03:47:32 - path="/my-struts-example"
> :action: Initializing
> configuration from resource path
> /WEB-INF/struts-config.xml
> 2001-07-10 03:47:33 - path="/my-struts-example"
> :action: Process
> servletName=action, urlPattern=*.do
> 2001-07-10 03:47:33 - path="/my-struts-example"
> :action: Mapping for
> servlet 'action' = '*.do'
> 2001-07-10 03:47:33 - path="" :jsp: init
> 2001-07-10 03:47:33 - path="/webcontainer_examples"
> :jsp: init
> 2001-07-10 03:50:47 - path="/my-struts-example"
> :jsp: init
> 2001-07-10 03:51:19 - path="/my-struts-example"
> :jsp: init
> 2001-07-10 03:51:22 - path="/my-struts-example"
> :action: Processing a
> POST for /logon
> 2001-07-10 03:51:22 - path="/my-struts-example"
> :action: Setting locale
> 'en'
> 2001-07-10 03:51:22 - path="/my-struts-example"
> :action:  Looking for
> ActionForm bean under attribute 'logonForm'
> 2001-07-10 03:51:22 - path="/my-struts-example"
> :action:  Creating new
> ActionForm instance of class 'LogonForm'
> 2001-07-10 03:51:22 - path="/my-struts-example"
> :action:  Storing
> instance under attribute 'logonForm' in scope
> 'request'
> 2001-07-10 03:51:22 - path="/my-struts-example"
> :action:  Populating
> bean properties from this request
> 2001-07-10 03:51:22 - path="/my-struts-example"
> :action:  Validating
> input form properties
> 2001-07-10 03:51:22 - path="/my-struts-example"
> :action:   No errors
> detected, accepting input
> 2001-07-10 03:51:22 - path="/my-struts-example"
> :action:  Looking for
> Action instance for class LogonAction
> 2001-07-10 03:51:22 - path="/my-struts-example"
> :action:   Double
> checking for Action instance already there
> 2001-07-10 03:51:22 - path="/my-struts-example"
> :action:   Creating new
> Action instance
> 2001-07-10 03:51:25 - path="/my-struts-example"
> :jsp: init
> <<< servlet.log >>>
> 
> David Winterfeldt wrote:
> > 
> > If the debug is greater than zero when you are
> > initializing the ValidatorServlet, you should see
> the
> > the form values being printed to standard out. 
> Can
> > you see anything?  This is a good check as to
> whether
> > the resource is loading.  Do you have the error
> > messages defined in your messages resources?  The
> > default one for required is 'errors.required'.
> > 
> > David
> > 
> > --- David White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I have a small and simple web app that I have
> > > working with vanilla
> > > struts. I am trying to incorporate the struts
> > > validator mechanism by
> > > converting just one form. To do so, I have done
> the
> > > following:
> > >
> > >       Placed the Struts_Validator-20010702.jar
> into the
> > > web app's lib dir.
> > >
> > >         Place the jakarta-regexp-1.2.jar into
> the
> > > web app's lib dir.
> > >
> > >         Place the struts-validator.tld into the
> web
> > > app's WEB-INF dir
> > > (along with the struts tag lib files).
> > >
> > >         Copy the example validation.xml file
> into
> > > the web app's WEB-INF
> > > dir. Removed all but one form from the default
> (no
> > > locale) formset.
> > > Edited each field so that it depends on
> "require"
> > > only. Removed all the
> > > localized formsets.
> > >
> > >         Cut & paste from the validator servlet
> > > definition from the
> > > example web.xml into mine. Changed the taglib
> > > reference for the
> > > validator taglib (no tld durectory).
> > >
> > >         Changed the jsp to use the
> > > validator:errorsExist tag in place of
> > > the struts errors tag. Added the validator tag
> lib
> > > to the page.
> > >
> > >         Changed the form class so that it
> extends
> > > ValidatorForm rather
> > > than struts ActionForm. Commented out my
> previously
> > > coded validate()
> > > method in the form class.
> > >
> > >         In the form's action class, remove the
> check
> > > for errors in the
> > > perform() method.
> > >
> > >       Added validate="true" to the form's action
> in the
> > > struts-config.xml
> > > file.
> > >
> > > When I submit the page with empty fields, no
> errors
> > > are reported and the
> > > form's action just marches merrily along
> forwarding
> > > to the next jsp
> > > which fails because parameters are empty. I have
> > > looked and tried again
> > > and again with no luck. Before I give up, I
> thought
> > > I'd ask for help
> > > here. Any ideas as to what I am missing?
> > >
> > > Thanks In Advance,
> > >
> > > David
> 
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