> From: Sibil87 [mailto:giorgio.zampare...@gmail.com]
> Subject: View/Modify Log Files from Remote
>
> How can I access Log files of Tomcat from Remote just using the
> Administration and Tomcat Manager pages?
You can't with those webapps, but you can with Lambda Probe:
http://www.lambdaprobe.org
awarnier wrote:
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> awarnier wrote:
>
> Well, one could argue that in such a case, you should develop and test
> on a machine to which you have access, and move it to the other one
> later... ;-)
>
Yes I agree. The problem is I'm developing a Facebook Application in Java.
Facebook for securi
Sibil87 wrote:
awarnier wrote:
Sibil87 wrote:
How can I access Log files of Tomcat from Remote just using the
Administration and Tomcat Manager pages?
As far as I know, you can not.
mmm...I'm developing a Servlet hosted on a remote machine and I need to see
the log files or the console ou
awarnier wrote:
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> Sibil87 wrote:
>> How can I access Log files of Tomcat from Remote just using the
>> Administration and Tomcat Manager pages?
>
> As far as I know, you can not.
>
mmm...I'm developing a Servlet hosted on a remote machine and I need to see
the log files or the console outp
Sibil87 wrote:
Hi guys!
Really noob question:
How can I access Log files of Tomcat from Remote just using the
Administration and Tomcat Manager pages?
As far as I know, you can not.
Can I also modify the log files?
You're right, that sounds like a "noob" question.
Why would you want to do