Show us your JSP.

On Apr 8, 2005 11:26 AM, CupertinoIndian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I am using websphere. I turned on the logging and checked ALL the log
files repeatedly. Unfortunately there are no errors. This is why it is
getting so hard to debug.


Rob Decker wrote:

> Well, I agree with that assessment. It is rather tedious. Do you use a
> logger in your application? I use log4j and set the properties file for my
> app packages to DEBUG. You can do the same with the myfaces packages. You
> also use commons-logging, which is what myfaces uses. I'm not sure how to
> configure those properties. But in log4j you can specify:
>
> log4j.logger.org.apache.myfaces=DEBUG
>
> In tomcat there are a few log files. I get one for my app (the one I setup
> with log4j) and there's a jvm.stdout (or stdout/stderr on windows) and a
> localhost_log.DATE.txt  that tomcat creates. I usually have to look in all
> three to figure out where the error got dumped.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "CupertinoIndian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <myfaces-user@incubator.apache.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 5:41 PM
> Subject: Re: Navigation not working in MyFaces (works with Sun's RI)
>
>
>
>>Rob Decker <rob <at> objectsource.org> writes:
>>
>>
>>>You should look in the log files of your servlet container for errors.
>
> Since
>
>>>it goes somewhere (a blank page) something must of happened. The log
>
> files
>
>>>probably have an error in them.
>>>
>>
>>
>>Thanks for your response Rob. I looked into the server logs. It does not
>
> spit
>
>>out any errors. The application simply works in SunRI. But with Myfaces it
>
> works
>
>>for first 2 pages. The second page submits the page to itself and it comes
>
> up as
>
>>blank. I even read the HTML generated and stepped through the application,
>
> I am
>
>>still not sure what is going on. How does everybody debug JSF
>
> applications? I
>
>>can see debug as a big pain point in JSF.
>>
>
>
>




--
-Heath Borders-Wing
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to