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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by David Goodenough <da...@btconnect.com> on 2006/05/22 14:43:19 UTC
filtering tomcat logging using default logging configuration
I have a web application which is using a library which is generating too many
messages. These are routed to catalina.out and all come from a particular
producer (org.jgroups. is the prefix).
I do not want to rework the logging to use log4j or the like, but I would like
to suppress these WARN messages for this prefix. I guess I need to modify
$TOMCAT_HOME/conf/logging.properties, but what do I need to add?
I have read the Tomcat 5.5 logging page, but I am none the wiser as that
does not seem to give any examples of filtering non-Tomcat messages.
Thanks
David
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Re: tomcat textbook
Posted by BrunoMLuque <br...@gmail.com>.
Gaël Lams wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> I am new to tomcat server, eventhough the tomcat has online
>> documentation, i wud like to follow a textbook . I am not sure which
>> book covers about tomcat from basic to advanced level.
>> Can any of you send me the author name with the title of the book?
>
> If you search the list, you will find a reference to book from Wrox
>
> Regards,
>
> Gaël
Hi, depends on what you're looking for, from a system and network
administrators point on view I would recommend Tomcat: The Definitive
Guide from O'Reilly.
Cheers! =)(=
Bruno
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Re: tomcat textbook
Posted by Gaël Lams <la...@gmail.com>.
Hi,
> I am new to tomcat server, eventhough the tomcat has online documentation, i wud like to follow a textbook . I am not sure which book covers about tomcat from basic to advanced level.
> Can any of you send me the author name with the title of the book?
If you search the list, you will find a reference to book from Wrox
Regards,
Gaël
Re: tomcat textbook
Posted by Mark Thomas <ma...@apache.org>.
Steve Lianoglou wrote:
> Just a suggestion, one mailing list I'm on has that and I wonder why
> everyone doesn't.
Thanks for the good idea. I've set it up. It it helps, we'll keep it. If
it doesn't, I'll remove it.
Mark
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Re: tomcat textbook
Posted by Steve Lianoglou <li...@arachnedesign.net>.
Don't mean to continue the hijack, however if I might add that it
would be very helpful to just put a little note at the bottom (in
the footer of the emails that's appended by the listserver) a one
liner, like:
To start a NEW topic, use: users@tomcat.apache.org
This gives the user a one-click way to start a new message to the
right email address. I think people 'hijack' threads cuz it's easy to
just hit the reply button then to hit the new button and type out the
email address (or whatever two-step you probably have to do in order
to get a new email to the right address)
Just a suggestion, one mailing list I'm on has that and I wonder why
everyone doesn't.
-steve
On May 22, 2006, at 7:21 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> When starting a new thread (ie sending a message to the list about a
> new topic) please do not reply to an existing message and change the
> subject line. To many of the list archiving services and mail clients
> used by list subscribers this makes your new message appear as part
> of the old thread. This makes it harder for other users to find
> relevant information when searching the lists.
>
> This is known as thread hijacking and is that is frowned
> upon on this list. Frequent offenders will be removed from the list.
> It should also be noted that many list subscribers automatically
> ignore any messages that hijack another thread.
>
> The correct procedure is to create a new message with a new subject.
> This will start a new thread.
>
> Mark
> tomcat-user-owner
>
>
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Re: tomcat textbook
Posted by Mark Thomas <ma...@apache.org>.
When starting a new thread (ie sending a message to the list about a
new topic) please do not reply to an existing message and change the
subject line. To many of the list archiving services and mail clients
used by list subscribers this makes your new message appear as part
of the old thread. This makes it harder for other users to find
relevant information when searching the lists.
This is known as thread hijacking and is that is frowned
upon on this list. Frequent offenders will be removed from the list.
It should also be noted that many list subscribers automatically
ignore any messages that hijack another thread.
The correct procedure is to create a new message with a new subject.
This will start a new thread.
Mark
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tomcat textbook
Posted by P Karthick <pk...@premiertechnologygroup.com>.
Hi Tomcat Users,
I am new to tomcat server, eventhough the tomcat has online documentation, i wud like to follow a textbook . I am not sure which book covers about tomcat from basic to advanced level.
Can any of you send me the author name with the title of the book?
Thanks,
Kary P