use the RequestDumperValve.  it provides a nice level of
debuggings, at least concerning incoming requests.  if you
have a busy server, watch the log file size, though.

benjamin vandgrift
ekos project team
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mob: 859.333.7320

 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Christian J. Dechery [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 10:59 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: How do I achieve a nice level of debugging?
> 
> 
> I would like my tomcat (local, on my machine, for 
> development) to have a nice level of debug. Just like the one 
> that comes with JBuilder... it gives me information like this:
>  
> 2002-07-16 10:51:13 - JspEngine --> /seta_sessao.jsp
> 2002-07-16 10:51:13 -       ServletPath: /seta_sessao.jsp
> 2002-07-16 10:51:13 -          PathInfo: null
> 2002-07-16 10:51:13 -          RealPath: 
> C:\Contratacao\contratacao\seta_sessao.jsp
> 2002-07-16 10:51:13 -        RequestURI: /contratacao/seta_sessao.jsp
> 2002-07-16 10:51:13 -       QueryString: null
> 2002-07-16 10:51:13 -    Request Params: 
>  
> and prints exceptions... I couldn't get my tomcat to print 
> exceptions generated by servlets... I have to see the log...
>  
>  
>  
> .:| Christian J. Dechery
> .:| FINEP - Depto. de Sistemas
> .:| [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> .:| (21) 2555-0332
> 
> 

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