One more note. I can see in new 6 connections to the
simple_shiro_web_app database in my MySQL server. I can even see a
connection idle time being reset every time I try to log in. So, the
connection pool is working. And the login process is going to the database.

Thank you Jared but I may have lead you to mistake, since I commented
org.apache for testing purposes. But still, you may have a point here.
I'll look further into it.

Thanks,
PP

On 18/05/12 18:02, Jared Bunting wrote:
>
> Since those are trace messages from beanutils, and you explicitly set
> org.apache to warn in log4j.properties, I'm still thinking that your
> logging configuration isn't getting picked up.  You might try Googling
> for logging in glassfish.
>
> On May 18, 2012 10:20 AM, "Paulo Pires" <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     Hi all,
>
>     First of all, thanks to the project contributors for putting such an
>     effort in this project.
>
>     Now, I'm struggling to get a simple Web application (just JSP 'stolen'
>     from Shiro samples code) to authenticate against a JDBC realm
>     backed by
>     MySQL. Everytime I try to log-in the page just reloads again and
>     doesn't
>     throw any kind of error.
>
>     I've made the project source-code public, so that anyone can look
>     at it,
>     and eventually it may become the basis for a tutorial on this. You can
>     check it at https://github.com/pires/simple-shiro-web-app
>
>     I've tried to debug it, but somehow, my log4j configuration is not
>     working properly. I can see a 'shiro.log' file being generated and
>     with
>     some output from commons.beanutils, but nothing about Shiro. I
>     only get
>     error messages in Glassfish 'server.log' when some property in
>     'shiro.ini' is wrongly configured.
>
>     Any help will be highly appreciated.
>
>     Thanks!
>
>     --
>     Paulo Pires
>

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Paulo Pires

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