Simon Haslam wrote:
>
> ...
> 52,588 PersistenceSessionFilter:doFilter - Exiting
> /roller/roller-ui/styles/roller.css
> 52,590 BootstrapFilter:doFilter - Exiting
> /roller/roller-ui/styles/roller.css
> ...
> I know it's not reporting an error in the log, but could this be a path
> problem as I've had those before? (I'm setting my themes.dir etc in my
> roller-custom.properties). I'll see if I can find in the source where
> roller.css is being called.
>
Hmmm, I found this ref in tiles/head.jsp:
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="all" href='<s:url
value="/roller-ui/styles/roller.css"/>' />
If I try to access it from the browser it's fine. Maybe that's a red
herring.
Looking at my oc4j log again I get these messages at startup:
--------
08/04/21 09:08:54 Start process
--------
09:09:30,810 INFO - Root WebApplicationContext: initialization started
09:09:31,005 INFO - JDK 1.4+ collections available
09:09:31,040 INFO - Commons Collections 3.x available
09:09:31,108 INFO - Loading XML bean definitions from ServletContext
resource [/WEB-INF/security.xml]
09:09:31,710 INFO - Bean factory for application context [Root
WebApplicationContext]:
org.springframework.beans.factory.support.DefaultListableBeanFactory
defining beans
[filterChainProxy,filterInvocationInterceptor,authenticationManager,loggerListener,daoAuthenticationProvider,jdbcAuthenticationDao,userCache,anonymousAuthenticationProvider,roleVoter,accessDecisionManager,httpSessionContextIntegrationFilter,authenticationProcessingFilter,anonymousProcessingFilter,exceptionTranslationFilter,remoteUserFilter,authenticationProcessingFilterEntryPoint,rememberMeProcessingFilter,rememberMeServices,rememberMeAuthenticationProvider,channelProcessingFilter,channelDecisionManager];
root of BeanFactory hierarchy
09:09:31,778 INFO - 21 beans defined in application context [Root
WebApplicationContext]
09:09:31,809 INFO - Unable to locate MessageSource with name
'messageSource': using default
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
09:09:31,816 INFO - Unable to locate ApplicationEventMulticaster with name
'applicationEventMulticaster': using default
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
09:09:31,907 INFO - Unable to locate ThemeSource with name 'themeSource':
using default
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
09:09:31,995 INFO - Pre-instantiating singletons in factory
[org.springframework.beans.factory.support.DefaultListableBeanFactory
defining beans
[filterChainProxy,filterInvocationInterceptor,authenticationManager,loggerListener,daoAuthenticationProvider,jdbcAuthenticationDao,userCache,anonymousAuthenticationProvider,roleVoter,accessDecisionManager,httpSessionContextIntegrationFilter,authenticationProcessingFilter,anonymousProcessingFilter,exceptionTranslationFilter,remoteUserFilter,authenticationProcessingFilterEntryPoint,rememberMeProcessingFilter,rememberMeServices,rememberMeAuthenticationProvider,channelProcessingFilter,channelDecisionManager];
root of BeanFactory hierarchy]
09:09:32,234 INFO - Initializing EHCache CacheManager
09:09:32,346 INFO - Creating new EHCache cache region 'userCache'
09:09:32,571 INFO - Validated configuration attributes
09:09:32,985 INFO - Validated configuration attributes
09:09:32,986 INFO - Using context class
[org.springframework.web.context.support.XmlWebApplicationContext] for root
WebApplicationContext
09:09:32,987 INFO - Root WebApplicationContext: initialization completed
in 2179 ms
08/04/21 09:09:32 Roller Weblogger: Successfully loaded custom properties
file from classpath
08/04/21 09:09:55 Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.3.3.0) initialized
They have been like this since I first got roller running, but I wonder
whether "Unable to locate ThemeSource with name 'themeSource': using default
[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
is only important for Custom themes?
Is there any other logging I can turn on so that we can see what it's doing
prior to the HTTP 500?
Thanks again!
Simon
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