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Posted to dev@tomcat.apache.org by Jon Stevens <jo...@latchkey.com> on 2001/02/22 23:48:17 UTC
Re: [Catalina] Confirmed: Classreloading Session Persistence
doesn'twork with Turbine
on 2/22/01 2:42 PM, "Craig R. McClanahan" <Cr...@eng.sun.com>
wrote:
> Not a problem ... I want this puppy to work.
So do I. :-)
> One quick question (that I'm sure will be answered when I look into this in
> detail) -- the log files show that it did the "Unload persistent sessions"
> stuff, but no actual sessions or attributes were listed. Was that because
> there
> were none, or because you did not set the debugging detail level on the
> session
> manager up?
>
> <Context path="/scarab">
> ...
> <Manager debug="99"/>
> ...
> </Context>
>
> If this was not done in your tests, could you try it as well? Doing this will
> cause each individual session being unloaded or loaded (along with all of the
> attributes) to be dumped to the log files as well.
>
> Craig
The log file was copy/pasted asis.
Here is the relevant section of the server.xml (as checked into Scarab's CVS
tree):
<Context path="/scarab" docBase="scarab" reloadable="true"
debug="0">
<Logger className="org.apache.catalina.logger.FileLogger"
prefix="scarab_log." suffix=".txt"
timestamp="true"/>
<Loader checkInterval="3"
className="org.apache.catalina.loader.StandardLoader"/>
<Manager debug="99"/>
</Context>
Maybe the Context debug=0 caused it to not print out the right information?
I was also going to try with the latest nightly of Tomcat, but I want to
confirm that the /lib/ directory is right before I go messing around with my
Scarab CVS tree to do the upgrade (before upgrading was replacing one .jar
file...now it is more work). :-)
thanks,
-jon
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