Thanks Mark! That did the trick.

Unfortunately, when my uri doesn't match, I still get no logging, but I
think that's because of the way that my request bails out of jk2_handler().
So I'll have to build it myself and put in some more logging.

Thanks again.

Dennis

Dennis McRitchie
Research & Academic Applications Support (RAAS)
Academic Services Department
Office of Information Technology
Princeton University

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Eggers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 5:43 PM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re: How to turn on mod_jk2 logging
>
>
> From my config file on the Windows/2000 Pro side:
>
> # Alternate file logger
> [logger.file:0]
> # level=DEBUG
> file=${serverRoot}/logs/jk2.log
>
> [workerEnv:]
> info=Global server options
> timing=1
> debug=0
> # Default Native Logger (apache2 or win32 )
> # can be overriden to a file logger, useful
> # when tracing win32 related issues
> logger=logger.file:0
>
>
> Hope this helps
>
> /mde/
> . . . . just my two cents
>
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