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Currently (19/03/2007), the init scripts on Gentoo are not able to redirect Tomcat's standard output to a file. This is bug [https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=162379 162379 in Gentoo's bugzilla.] | Currently (19/03/2007), the init scripts on Gentoo are not able to redirect Tomcat's standard output to a file. This is bug [https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=162379 162379 in Gentoo's bugzilla.] | ||
This means everything sending stuff to the standard output (for example a console appender in Log4J) won't work. | This means everything sending stuff to the standard output (for example a console appender in Log4J) won't work. '''This also means that stack trace logs (caused by exceptions) are not going to be available, since they are outputted to stdout.''' |
Revision as of 15:01, 19 March 2007
Tomcat is a servlet container, and as such can be used to deploy web applications using Java on the server side.
Tomcat on Gentoo
Currently (19/03/2007), the init scripts on Gentoo are not able to redirect Tomcat's standard output to a file. This is bug 162379 in Gentoo's bugzilla.
This means everything sending stuff to the standard output (for example a console appender in Log4J) won't work. This also means that stack trace logs (caused by exceptions) are not going to be available, since they are outputted to stdout.