RE: Tomcat policy file, advice and clarification please

2007-02-07 Thread Hugues Ferland
for access denied. A little beyond where you find this, look for domain that failed. That will tell you what is missing the required permission. Note that some permission failures are normal and won't cause a problem. Cheers, Larry -Original Message- From: Hugues Ferland [mailto:[EMAIL

Re: webapp, ServletContextListener and log files

2007-02-06 Thread Hugues Ferland
=... really do? As I understood it, it was supposed to indicate to Tomcat whether it should smallow stdout and stderr and write them to its log file. But I tried both true and false with no apparent difference. Thanks, Hugues Hugues Ferland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I use Tomcat 5.5

Tomcat policy file, advice and clarification please

2007-02-06 Thread Hugues Ferland
Hi, I have a Tomcat 5.5 installation on Debian Linux with Java 1.6. I have a web application that create its own connection to an Oracle database. The ojdbc14.jar is included in the WEB-INF/lib directory of the web application. Now with the default configuration with security enabled, a

webapp, ServletContextListener and log files

2007-02-05 Thread Hugues Ferland
Hi, I use Tomcat 5.5 with Java 1.6.0-b105 on a Debian Linux. I have a context defined and want all of its logging to be in its own logfile. The first thing I tried is to modify the file logging.properties, in the conf directory of my Tomcat installation, adding a handler for my new context.