Hi Derick,

You could try adjusting the debug setting in your Torque properties file:

log4j.rootCategory = ERROR, default

could be set to DEBUG.

You may also want to check the data tomcat sends to standard out. If you run under cygwin or dos you can usually see this directly, but if you have installed tomcat as a service on windows you will need to look in your tomcat/logs directory - stdout.log

CHEERS> SAM

Derick Fernando wrote:

Hello,

I've created a web app which I have sucessfully deployed on machine at home
and one at work, both with tomcat, win32 and mysql. However when I uploaded
it to the servlet host (linux machine) everything seems to work fine except
for the data that Torque is supposed to provide velocity. I am seeing all
the logs created normally now, but no errors in any of the, that includes
the tomcat logs and /webapp/logs/torque.log. As a result I'm having a heck
of a time figuring out whats wrong with it.

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Derick


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