Just checked that.  It's Jakarta Turbine, incidentally. No, the
servlet catches then rethrows the exception.

           catch (Exception e)
           {
               // save the exception to complain loudly later :-)
               initFailure = e;
               log.fatal("Turbine: init() failed: ", e);
               throw new ServletException("Turbine: init() failed", e);
           }

Will



On 3/30/07, Rashmi Rubdi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 3/30/07, Will Glass-Husain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've got a question on logging under Windows (as a service).  I'm
> running an almost-out-of-the-box install of Tomcat 5.5.20/JRE
> 1.5.10/Win XP.

I hope the out-of-the-box install configures environment variables such as
JRE_HOME , CATALINA_HOME etc

>
> I just concluded a frustrating debugging session in which a servlet
> was throwing a ServletException in the init method.  No error messages
> in any log file.  (tomcat\logs\*) The localhost log file was empty.

Is there any exception handling in the Servlet's init method. An empty
catch block would result in no error messages.

-Rashmi

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