I would like to dump the configuration of a specific instance of a class loader form within tomcat. For some reason when I run TC standalone my listener works no problem, the class loader can find my class from within my webapp directory. However when its run under Eclipse it can not, I notice that Eclipse does not create/copy a conf/catalina.properties file.
The problem exhibits itself as a ClassNotFoundException throw because the class loader can not find my Listener class, but when TC is running standalone it can be found and the only copy exists within the WEB-INF/classes directory of my webapp. So my next step to tracking down this problem is to somehow dump the configuration status of the "loader" variable within this snipper from 5.5.9. So that I can identify incorrect CLASSPATH setup or priorities between to two runtime tomcat setups. Maybe such verbose dumping code could be included within tomcat and used to emit a CLASSPATH walk for any ClassNotFoundExceptions thrown, this really basic error must cause developers many hours of head scratching when it would be nice if the error message indicated all the paths where it looked and did not find a matching class. So at least you know where it looked. From 5.5.9: ./jakarta-tomcat-catalina/catalina/src/share/org/apache/catalina/core/StandardContext.java:3602 public boolean listenerStart() { if (log.isDebugEnabled()) log.debug("Configuring application event listeners"); // Instantiate the required listeners ClassLoader loader = getLoader().getClassLoader(); String listeners[] = findApplicationListeners(); Object results[] = new Object[listeners.length]; boolean ok = true; for (int i = 0; i < results.length; i++) { if (getLogger().isDebugEnabled()) getLogger().debug(" Configuring event listener class '" + listeners[i] + "'"); try { Class clazz = loader.loadClass(listeners[i]); results[i] = clazz.newInstance(); } catch (Throwable t) { getLogger().error (sm.getString("standardContext.applicationListener", listeners[i]), t); ok = false; } } if (!ok) { getLogger().error(sm.getString("standardContext.applicationSkipped")); return (false); } -- Darryl L. Miles --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]