Selon Marcus Better mar...@better.se:
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syed shah wrote:
1)How to get console output on ubuntu
If you are running Tomcat with the startup script provided by Ubuntu in
/etc/init.d/tomcat*, you have logs in /var/log/tomcat* and
/var/log
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syed shah wrote:
1)How to get console output on ubuntu
If you are running Tomcat with the startup script provided by Ubuntu in
/etc/init.d/tomcat*, you have logs in /var/log/tomcat* and
/var/log/daemon.log. The latter should contain console output
but it seems that the
eclipse launch
for tomcat is different from launching the tomcat from bash as there are no
entries in tomcat's log folders for the requests serviced. Now I have 2
questions:
1)How to get console output on ubuntu
2)What's difference between launching tomcat from Eclipse versus from
tried using eclipse but it seems that the
eclipse launch
for tomcat is different from launching the tomcat from bash as there are no
entries in tomcat's log folders for the requests serviced. Now I have 2
questions:
1)How to get console output on ubuntu
Take a look at the startup scripts. All
using eclipse but it seems that the
eclipse launch
for tomcat is different from launching the tomcat from bash as there are
no
entries in tomcat's log folders for the requests serviced. Now I have 2
questions:
1)How to get console output on ubuntu
Take a look at the startup scripts. All
syed shah wrote:
Hi, Thanks for the reply, but i am new to ubuntu and the script in there
doesnt makes much sense to me as to what its doing, would be glad if you or
anyone else can throw more light on this thanks and regards Fahad
If you want to start Tomcat in a console, forget the system
Hi,Thanks for the reply, infact i am launching the tomcat exactly the same
way, thanks and best regards Fahad
On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 6:57 PM, André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com wrote:
syed shah wrote:
Hi, Thanks for the reply, but i am new to ubuntu and the script in there
doesnt makes much