ah rightio:)

is there also a way to keep the console logs too?


--- Boris Niyazov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: > Look at server.xml: you can specify a log
file for
> Loger name=tc_log, that where 
> tomcat will redirect its logs insetad of console. Is
> it what you want?
> 
> hth
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> >Hi there!
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> >I was wondering if it were possible to somehow log
> the
> >error messages that appear at the tomcat console
> >should there be an error in a jsp application?
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> >eg say that our javabeans have a nullpointer
> exception
> >and an error 500 message is displayed at our
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> >thanks !
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