Thanks Chris.

Yes, it’s probably academic, but I was mainly looking for opinions from the 
true “experts” out there. 😊

When I get free time to do so, I’ll play around with it.

Thanks,

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Subject: Re: Question on the ErrorReportValve

Jon, On 4/15/24 12: 36, Mcalexander, Jon J. wrote: > Quick question on the 
ErrorReportValve and location within the server. xml file. I know that 
typically this would be inside the <Host. . . ></Host> element, but if you have 
Multiple


Jon,



On 4/15/24 12:36, Mcalexander, Jon J. wrote:

> Quick question on the ErrorReportValve and location within the server.xml 
> file. I know that typically this would be inside the <Host...></Host> 
> element, but if you have Multiple <Host> elements, do you add the valve to 
> each Host section, or can it be placed at the Engine or even Server level?



The configuration reference doesn't specify, but the Javadoc says it

"should be" used in <Host> but "should work in <Context>".



I would think you'd want to separately configure them for each <Host>,

anyway.



Is this an academic question? It seems like a very easy think to just

try out and see what happens. :)



-chris



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