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Posted to user@struts.apache.org by "To, Wilson" <Wi...@umusic.com> on 2002/12/03 13:27:21 UTC

Struts Log

I'm sure this is a simple thing but I cannot find any details about this
anywhere - apologies for affending anyone if this is too simple and thus
clogging up this mailing.
 
I got an error stating "A failure occured in the application and the
exception was likely handled. See Struts log to determine more about the
error."  This seems to occur if someone tries to access my system after it
has not been accessed for a while (say 1-2 days).  However, the question is
where is the struts log located and do I need include something in
struts-config.xml to enable it?
 
Thanks in advance 
 
Wilson

Re: Struts Log

Posted by Brian Hickey <bh...@r-effects.com>.
Wilson,

Logging is dependent on many things. Which version of Struts? What JSP
container? (i.e. Tomcat 4.1.X), are you using Log4J or jakarta-commons
logging?

It would also help if you showed the actual error message.

Brian

----- Original Message -----
From: "To, Wilson" <Wi...@umusic.com>
To: <st...@jakarta.apache.org>
Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 7:27 AM
Subject: Struts Log


> I'm sure this is a simple thing but I cannot find any details about this
> anywhere - apologies for affending anyone if this is too simple and thus
> clogging up this mailing.
>
> I got an error stating "A failure occured in the application and the
> exception was likely handled. See Struts log to determine more about the
> error."  This seems to occur if someone tries to access my system after it
> has not been accessed for a while (say 1-2 days).  However, the question
is
> where is the struts log located and do I need include something in
> struts-config.xml to enable it?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Wilson
>


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