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::recursive
Plack::Middleware::Recursive(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Plack::Middleware::Recursive(3pm)
NAME
Plack::Middleware::Recursive - Allows PSGI apps to include or forward requests recursively
SYNOPSIS
# with Builder
enable "Recursive";
# in apps
my $res = $env->{'plack.recursive.include'}->("/new_path");
# Or, use exceptions
my $app = sub {
# ...
Plack::Recursive::ForwardRequest->throw("/new_path");
};
DESCRIPTION
Plack::Middleware::Recursive allows PSGI applications to recursively include or forward requests to other paths. Applications can make use
of callbacks stored in "$env->{'plack.recursive.include'}" to include another path to get the response (whether it's an array ref or a code
ref depending on your application), or throw an exception Plack::Recursive::ForwardRequest anywhere in the code to forward the current
request (i.e. abort the current and redo the request).
EXCEPTIONS
This middleware passes through unknown exceptions to the outside middleware stack, so if you use this middleware with other exception
handlers such as Plack::Middleware::StackTrace or Plack::Middleware::HTTPExceptions, be sure to wrap this so Plack::Middleware::Recursive
gets as inner as possible.
AUTHORS
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa
Masahiro Honma
SEE ALSO
Plack Plack::Middleware::HTTPExceptions
The idea, code and interface are stolen from Rack::Recursive and paste.recursive.
perl v5.14.2 2011-06-22 Plack::Middleware::Recursive(3pm)