Whenever I hear AIX and WAS in the same sentence I curl up in the fetal 
position and rock back and forth.  I'm not entirely sure, but I think Werner is 
right, you just have more logging detail on the AIX system, probably because 
the logging jars are setup in the container.

Craig.

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On 2010-07-08, at 1:56 PM, Werner Guttmann wrote:

> HI,
> 
> could it be that you've got different log levels configured on your AIX 
> environment ? Besides, what are you using for logging anyhow ?
> 
> Regards
> Werner
> 
> On 08.07.2010 15:10, jaki wrote:
>> 
>> Hi All,
>> Our web app uses castor for object to xml conversion. It runs fine on
>> Windows. But when we try to run it in Aix, we get many castor specific log
>> messages in the webserver logs which doesn't come in case of Windows. A few
>> examples below :
>> -Mapping       I org.exolab.castor.mapping.Mapping setBaseURL
>> /softwares/config is not a URL, trying to convert it to a file URL
>> -Mapping       I org.exolab.castor.mapping.Mapping loadMapping Loading
>> mapping descriptors from link_mapping.xml
>> -MappingUnmars I org.castor.mapping.MappingUnmarshaller loadMappingInternal
>> Loading mapping descriptors from castor_mapping.xml
>> 
>> With regards to the third message above, we're not using unmarshalling
>> anywhere and yet get the above message. We're using the same server (IBM
>> WAS) on both the OSes.
>> 
>> Kindly help out.
> 
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