What does your
$TOMCAT_HOME/logs/<hostname><date>.log say?
Regards
-Martin
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Subject: Re: annoying JSP runtime exception message


> This comes up quite a bit for my Students.
> When using Tiles, the JSP full error does not get displayed, becuase
> tiles blocks it sometimes.
>
> I forward to the working JSP for the moment to see the error.
>
> .V
>
>
> Raphaël di Cicco wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I'm working with struts 1.1, Tiles and Tomcat.
> >
> > on my JSP pages where I did something wrong I often get this exception
message :
> >
> > [ServletException in:/foo.jsp] Define tag cannot set a null value'
> >
> > or simply :
> > [ServletException in:/foo.jsp] null
> >
> > Looking at the source of the HTML page don't give me more information,
neither the tomcat logs. I used to have a detailed message explaining me
where the define was wrong but now I have to carefully cut and paste parts
of my JSP page to find out where the error is.
> >
> > Is there any way to tell Tomcat to also output JSP exceptions to a log
file ? Or is is a struts problem ?
> >
> > Any ideas are welcomed !
> > ________________________________
> > Raphaël di Cicco
> >
>
>
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