Using log4j with Tomcat 4.0.2

2002-04-16 Thread Art Taylor



Using log4j for logging under Tomcat 4.0.2, the Category initialization does 
not seem to work. I'm making an attempt to direct logging to my log 
configuration file, but the output seems to be getting redirected to 
catalina.out.

Any ideas on how to fix this?

   Thanks,

            -- Art 

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log4j Category Problems

2002-04-16 Thread Art Taylor


Using log4j for logging under Tomcat 4.0.2, the Category initialization does 
not seem to work. I'm making an attempt to direct logging to my log 
configuration file, but the output seems to be getting redirected to 
catalina.out.

Any ideas on how to fix this?

   Thanks,

-- Art 

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Reference Sites for Tomcat

2001-11-12 Thread Art Taylor


Tomcat people, 

I'm writing an article about all of this wonderful open source Web stuff and 
I'm looking for some reference sites for Tomcat used in production. If you're 
using Tomcat at a production site, could you let me know the Tomcat version, 
the number of users, the number of hits per day, and the hardware/OS platform.

Thanks much,

  -- Art Taylor 

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Tomcat 3.3 - What are these server.xml tags for ??

2001-03-24 Thread Art Taylor

These tags are in the server.xml file in Tomcat 3.3. What are they for (I can
guess but it would be nice to have some confirmation) and will they be in
Tomcat 4.0?

Thanks,

  -- Art Taylor 

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Need Help: Questions for Java Server Book

2001-02-21 Thread Art Taylor

I'm working on a Java Web site book that features Tomcat as the Java server of
choice (yeah!). I have a few questions that aren't clear from the
documentation.

 The 'Logger' element contains a 'name' attribute. How is this 'name' used?

 Are there certain logs that must be present for Tomcat, i.e., the tc_log
(Tomcat)?

  What are the proper settings for the 'debug' attribute that is used with
several of the elements?  To which log does this output get written?

  I assume the 'VerbosityLevel' settings are hierarchical, effectively
inheriting the output of the previous levels, i.e., a 'Fatal' VerbosityLevel
includes the output of the Error, Warning and Information levels? Is that
correct? And if so, is DEBUG included in that hierarchy, or is that a separate
level?

  Assert: one ContextManager per Tomcat Instance? Is that correct?

  Assert: elements and attributes are case sensitive. Failure to use proper
case results in silent errors (the attribute or element is not used)? Is that
correct?

  

 Thanks,

   -- Art Taylor




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Need Help: Tech Questions for Book

2001-02-19 Thread Art Taylor

I'm working on a Java Web site book that features Tomcat as the Java server of
choice (yeah!). I have a few questions that aren't clear from the
documentation.

 The 'Logger' element contains a 'name' attribute. How is this 'name' used?

 Are there certain logs that must be present for Tomcat, i.e., the tc_log
(Tomcat)?

  What are the proper settings for the 'debug' attribute that is used with
several of the elements?  To which log does this output get written?

  I assume the 'VerbosityLevel' settings are hierarchical, effectively
inheriting the output of the previous levels, i.e., a 'Fatal' VerbosityLevel
includes the output of the Error, Warning and Information levels? Is that
correct? And if so, is DEBUG included in that hierarchy, or is that a separate
level?

  Assert: one ContextManager per Tomcat Instance? Is that correct?

  Assert: elements and attributes are case sensitive. Failure to use proper
case results in silent errors (the attribute or element is not used)? Is that
correct?

  

 Thanks,

   -- Art Taylor


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ContextManager Configuration

2001-02-16 Thread Art Taylor

Techies,

In the server.xml file, the ContextManager has two parameters, 'debug' and
'workDir'. What is the impact of these parameters?

Thanks,

  -- Art


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Tomcat Usage

2001-01-12 Thread Art Taylor


Tomcat-Users,

   I'm in the process of writing a technical book that features the Tomcat
server. I'm looking for stories/testimonials from people (real people) that are
using this server in small to medium-sized production environments,i.e., the
real world.  

   I know that Tomcat is technically a reference implementation, but I've seen
Windoze software in production that's in worse shape than this product. (OK,
maybe that doesn't say much ;)

   My experience with Tomcat in development has been generally positive. (I
understand mod_jk.so is a 'work-in-progress' so I can't complain about that.) I
think it's well-designed, efficient and, like most other open-source, pretty
solid. 

   So let me know how your using Tomcat in something other than a development
environment. Is it 'production-ready'?

Thanks,

  -- Art Taylor 


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mod_jk.so and Apache generates undefined symbol error at runtime

2001-01-12 Thread Art Taylor


Tomcat gurus,

 I've managed to compile the mod_jk.so under Mandrake Linux (RedHat 6.2 and
then some) but when I try to run the module with Apache 1.3.14 I get an
undefined symbol error (see below).I used the Tomcat source in
jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1-src to create the shared object. The following was the
runtime error message from Apache. 

Cannot load /usr/local/apache/libexec/mod_jk.so into server:
/usr/local/apache/libexec/mod_jk.so: undefined symbol: ap_table_elts

Server version: 

Server version: Apache/1.3.14 (Unix)
Server built:   Oct 11 2000 17:17:36

OS version (uname -a):

Linux myHost 2.2.17-21mdk #1 Thu Oct 5 13:16:08 CEST 2000 i686 unknown


Any ideas. I'd really like to get mod_jk.so working. If anyone has a working
version with Apache 1.3.14, I'll take it. I've no real strong desire to compile
it again (and again, and again).

  Thanks,

-- Art Taylor 


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