Including Tomcat Information in the Server Log
To include Tomcat information in the server log
1. In Integration Server Administrator, go to the Settings > Logging page and click Edit Logging Settings.
2. The amount of information the server log contains depends on the logging level for the server log. The setting of the logging level determines whether a level of Tomcat message is or is not logged. In the Level of Logging list, click the amount of information you want Integration Server to record. The levels of Tomcat messages map to the logging levels for the server log as follows:
Tomcat Message Level | Integration Server Logging Level |
Fatal | Fatal |
Error | Error |
Warning | Warn |
Information | Info |
Debug | Debug |
Trace | Trace |
The default logging level for the server log is Info. When you are testing JSPs, you might want to set the logging level higher.
Note: | If you set your logging level to Debug or higher, you might receive large numbers of Tomcat messages in your server log. |
3. In the Facilities list, choose to include information for these two facilities:
Facility | Description |
0072 Reporter | Details about the tags that Integration Server executes. The webMethods tag library for JSP is a thin wrapper of the Integration Server Reporter module. If errors result from the tags, you should first attempt to troubleshoot the Reporter module. To do so, you will need to raise the log level of the 0072 Reporter facility. |
0100 Web Container | Information about Tomcat, WmTomcat, and your web application. |
4. Click Save Changes.