12-13-2017
Hi alexcol
I support a development environment for a complex software product that uses a number of different Web Apps Servers (WAS) - WebSphere or WebLogic or JBoss. In addition customers customise things by adding e.g. Tomcat servers or Jasper Reports servers etc. to meet their reporting needs.
The short answer is that you will have to dig around.
Sorry - each WAS vendor is different. Finding the log files and parsing their content for meaningful status information is a non-trivial task which requires planning and thus, demands input from the user base.
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plack::middleware::lint
Plack::Middleware::Lint(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Plack::Middleware::Lint(3pm)
NAME
Plack::Middleware::Lint - Validate request and response
SYNOPSIS
use Plack::Middleware::Lint;
my $app = sub { ... }; # your app or middleware
$app = Plack::Middleware::Lint->wrap($app);
# Or from plackup
plackup -e 'enable "Lint"' myapp.psgi
DESCRIPTION
Plack::Middleware::Lint is a middleware component to validate request and response environment formats. You are strongly suggested to use
this middleware when you develop a new framework adapter or a new PSGI web server that implements the PSGI interface.
This middleware is enabled by default when you run plackup or other launcher tools with the default environment development value.
DEBUGGING
Because of how this middleware works, it may not be easy to debug Lint errors when you encounter one, unless you're writing a PSGI web
server or a framework.
For example, when you're an application developer (user of some framework) and see errors like:
Body should be an array ref or filehandle at lib/Plack/Middleware/Lint.pm line XXXX
there's no clue about which line of your application produces that error.
We're aware of the issue, and have a plan to spit out more helpful errors to diagnose the issue. But until then, currently there are some
workarounds to make this easier. For now, the easiest one would be to enable Plack::Middleware::REPL outside of the Lint middleware, like:
plackup -e 'enable "REPL"; enable "Lint"' app.psgi
so that the Lint errors are caught by the REPL shell, where you can inspect all the variables in the response.
AUTHOR
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa
Tokuhiro Matsuno
SEE ALSO
Plack
perl v5.14.2 2011-09-22 Plack::Middleware::Lint(3pm)