For performance reasons, Tomcat 3.3 uses the JspInterceptor
module instead of Jasper's JspServlet to translate and
compile JSP files.  Since it was the JspServlet that was
providing most of the log output for the INFORMATION level,
you don't see any "jasper" log output when using JspInterceptor.
If you set the level to DEBUG, you will see some "jasper" log
output.

The JspInterceptor sends "Compiling: <file> to ..." messages
to the context log.  Contexts without an assigned log, as
well as other JspInterceptor messages, go to Tomcat's log,
which is written to the stderr by default.  The "/examples"
context is assigned to a file so you will see "Compiling: ..."
messages in logs/examples.log.  However, you are not likely
to see any additional log messages unless there is an error
or the debug level for JspInterceptor is set > 0.

Cheers,
Larry


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tomcat Programmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 12:36 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: strange problem with tomcat version 3.3a
> 
> 
> I apologize if I sent this twice.. I don't think it
> went through the first time! 
> 
> I have been using tomcat for several releases, and
> have just upgraded my server to version 3.3a and I
> have noticed a change in the behavior of the logging
> mechanism. 
> 
> With Tomcat 3.3a, nothing gets written to the
> JASPER_LOG stream. I have the verbosityLevel set to
> INFORMATION, which used to cause all request
> information to get written to this log at release
> 3.2.1. However, now the file is always zero-byte. It
> does not seem to matter if I define it globally or
> within a specific context. I even changed the
> verbosity level to DEBUG and still *nothing* gets
> written into this file.
> 
> I have searched High and Wide over the internet
> looking for the answer to this problem, and I have not
> been able to find it.
> 
> Can anyone help me configure this, please !
> 
> Many Thanks!!
> 
> -Tom C.
> 
> 
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