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On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 08:44:13 +0200
Slobodan Vujasinovic <slobodan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just note that 'ConfFile' is obligate initialization
> parameter for 'HttpPresentationServlet'. Default value
> for 'ConfFileClass' (second initialization parameter) is
> 'com.lutris.util.ConfigFile'.
>
> I can't think of scenario in which this could happen!
> Are you working on clean Enhydra Server installation or
> have you done some additional server administration?
> Which OS are you working on? Do you have context
> descriptor file defined in
> '<enhydra_root>/multiserver/conf/Catalina/localhost'
> directory?
>
> I'm truing to reproduce the problem but without any
> success (for now)!
>
> Regards,
> Slobodan Vujasinovic
> Enhydra Development Team
>
>
>
> Phoebe Whitefield wrote:
>
> >On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 17:08:47 +0200
> > Slobodan Vujasinovic <slobodan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Hi,
> >>
> >>----- Logger -----
> >>Logger configuration is obligate for Enhydra
> aplications!
> >>If not defined, StandatdLogger will be initialized but
> I
> >>think that he also requiers 'LogFile, LogToFile and
> >>LogToStderr' configuration parameters.
> >>Therefore, I strongly recomend you to leave present
> >>logger configuration
> >><!-- Log4j logger configuration -->
> >> <env-entry>
> >> <env-entry-name>LogClassName</env-entry-name>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
>
<env-entry-value>com.lutris.logging.Log4jLogger</env-entry-value>
> >
> >
> >>
> <env-entry-type>java.lang.String</env-entry-type>
> >> </env-entry>
> >> <env-entry>
> >> <env-entry-name>Log4j</env-entry-name>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
>
<env-entry-value>../conf/log4j.xml</env-entry-value>
> >
> >
> >>
> <env-entry-type>java.lang.String</env-entry-type>
> >> </env-entry>
> >>
> >>----- Data Source -----
> >>I've noticed that you have DataSource - DatabaseManager
> >>configuration but no 'Connection/DataSourceName'
> >>parameter defined for your 'setnet_host' database.
> >>Should look something like this:
> >>
> >><env-entry>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
><env-entry-name>DatabaseManager/DB/sid1/Connection/DataSourceName</env-entry-name>
> >
> >
> >>
> <env-entry-value>jndi:setnetHostDB</env-entry-value>
> >> <env-entry-type>java.lang.String</env-entry-type>
> >> </env-entry>
> >>
> >>"setnetHostDB" is application resource (of type equal
> to
> >>'javax.sql.DataSource') which should be defined in
> >>'context.xml' file placed in 'META-INF' (sub)directory
> of
> >>application WAR file (and/or application context
> >>directory). You can checkout 'DisRack' demo application
> >>as our sample configuration.
> >>
> >>But, this should not be the reason of your previously
> >>described problems!
> >>Do you have '<App_Name>/META-INF/context.xml' and/or
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>'<enhydra_root>/multiserver/conf/Catalina/loclhost/<App_Name>.xml'
> >
> >
> >>files present?
> >>Note that setting defined in those two files will
> >>overwrite those defined in 'web.xml' file.
> >>
> >>Regards,
> >> Slobodan Vujasinovic
> >>Enhydra Development Team
> >>
> >>
> >
> >Hi,
> >
> >Thanks for the pointer. But I did have those define in
> the
> >web.xml. But my problem I think - EAF is not reading the
> >configuration parameter from web.xml. I don't know why.
> I
> >hacked up the StandardLogger, but then now, it complains
> >about Server.AppClass. Please note from the web.xml, I
> >instruct HttpPresentationServlet to read from web.xml
> and
> >also use the org.enhydra.util.XMLConfigFile as its
> >interface to read in the web.xml parameter.
> >WHY EAF is not reading configuration parameters from
> >web.xml even I told it to do so in the web.xml file. The
> >other thing I tried - I took out the ConfFile init
> >parameter, then HttpPresentationServlet is complain
> about
> >not finding the parameter. Therefore, I am sure it is
> >reading the web.xml file as its configuration file. But
> in
> >the source code, if the ConfFileClass is not defined in
> >web.xml, it will default to use the old configuration
> >class?
> >
> >Please help me. I can't pass using the web.xml. I even
> >reverse back to using the old way to read in
> configuration
> >data by modifying the context.xml and web.xml as
> specified
> >in the document, also in one of your old email from the
> >archive. It is still not working. What am I missing? I
> have
> >IM, do you?
> >
> >thanks a million..
> >
> >Phoebe
> >
> >
> >
>
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Hi,
I reinstall Enhydra this morning, it works. I think somehow
the installation was corrupted. I don't know how. But it
happened. I was able to bring up my application without it
kept asking me about LogFile since I am using Log4j. I am
sorry about all those trouble. I was truly going to give up
and ask to try out something else. But now I have database
manager error now. I need to look at enhydra.log to find
out more why it is not happy again.
I was new to this Enhydra. My boss would like me to upgrade
from 5.0 to 6.4. I am having fun doing it now.
thanks again for all your help. I will ask you later
related to database manager problem if I can't figure it
out....
Have a nice day
Phoebe
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