Hi all,
 
I've got a very simple question to ask and I'm sure someone out there can help me. Ok I just migrated from Tomcat 3 to Tomcat 4 and everything is working great except one little thing. But a little background before I go on.
 
Apache/Tomcat4 configuration - using libapache-mod_jk as the connector.
Running on Linux
JDK1.4
 
My app is built in JSP with JavaBeans in the background. Most of JSP's are built as follows
 
Container JSP file
--jsp includes doing different thing like load session variables or nav menus, etc.
 
Alright so here is the issue - in Tomcat 3 - whenever an error occurred such as a null pointer, or other exception - the error would output right to the JSP page itself and I could see it on the screen.
 
Now in Tomcat 4 it outputs the error to the log. This is all fine and dandy but it makes it hell to try and fix issues having to sift through log files to figure out what the problem is.
 
Now I have tried to build a simple test.jsp file and force it to through an exception and that works fine (gives me the standard apache/tomcat error 500 screen) - but for some reason in the more complicated jsp pages - I can't get the exception to come to the screen.
 
So any ideas??
 
Thanx
 
Adile
 

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