>>>
>>> On that same line, I also need to be able to configure logging for each
>>> JettyContainer on each port (project), configuring the log name and
>>> location. I
>>> need separated log files, and I also need syslog facility.
>> What is the syslog facility? Do you know if it is available in p
David Jencks wrote:
> HI Russell,
>
> This is getting interesting :-) Thanks for taking the time to explain
> what you want in such detail.
This is very good. This thread gives me more insight on geronimo operations than
described in the wiki and other documentation.
And I hope it does the same
HI Russell,
This is getting interesting :-) Thanks for taking the time to explain
what you want in such detail.
Some comments inline and more at the end.
On Dec 5, 2008, at 12:03 PM, Russell E Glaue wrote:
David Jencks wrote:
On Dec 5, 2008, at 7:46 AM, Russell E Glaue wrote:
Being tha
David Jencks wrote:
>
> On Dec 5, 2008, at 7:46 AM, Russell E Glaue wrote:
>
>> Being that Geronimo only allows one statically configured Jetty instance,
>> configured as a GBean. And to get more instances, you have to install
>> additional
>> Jetty gbeans under a new container name.
>>
>> Plus,
On Dec 5, 2008, at 7:46 AM, Russell E Glaue wrote:
Being that Geronimo only allows one statically configured Jetty
instance,
configured as a GBean. And to get more instances, you have to
install additional
Jetty gbeans under a new container name.
Plus, being that there is only one NCSARequ
Being that Geronimo only allows one statically configured Jetty instance,
configured as a GBean. And to get more instances, you have to install additional
Jetty gbeans under a new container name.
Plus, being that there is only one NCSARequestLog gbean, which has hard coded
the logfile name and loc