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.
Appreciate help for the below issue.
Im using below code.....I dont want to attach the logs when I ran the perl twice...I just want to take backup with today date and generate new logs...What I need to do for the below scirpt..............
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Plack::Middleware::File::Sass(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Plack::Middleware::File::Sass(3pm)NAME
Plack::Middleware::File::Sass - Sass and SCSS support for all Plack frameworks
SYNOPSIS
use Plack::App::File;
use Plack::Builder;
builder {
mount "/stylesheets" => builder {
enable "File::Sass";
Plack::App::File->new(root => "./stylesheets");
};
};
# Or with Middleware::Static
enable "File::Sass", syntax => "scss";
enable "Static", path => qr/.css$/, root => "./static";
DESCRIPTION
Plack::Middleware::File::Sass is a Plack middleware component that works with Plack::App::File or Plack::Middleware::Static to compile Sass
<http://sass-lang.com/> templates into CSS stylesheet in every request.
When a request comes in for .css file, this middleware changes the internal path to .sass or .scss, depending on the configuration, in the
same directory. If the Sass template is found, a new CSS stylesheet is built on memory and served to the browsers. Otherwise, it falls
back to the original .css file in the directory.
This middleware should be very handy for the development. While Sass to CSS rendering is reasonably fast, for the production environment
you might want to precompile Sass templates to CSS files on disk and serves them with a real web server like nginx or lighttpd.
SASS BACKENDS
If you have the sass gem version higher than 3 installed and have the "sass" executable available in your PATH, this module automatically
uses the command to convert Sass or SCSS into CSS. If the command is not available and you have Text::Sass perl module available, it will
be used. Otherwise you'll get an exception during the initialization of this middleware component.
OPTIONS
syntax
Defines which syntax to use. Valid values are sass and scss. Defaults to sass.
AUTHOR
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <miyagawa@bulknews.net>
LICENSE
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
Plack::App::File Text::Sass http://sass-lang.com/ <http://sass-lang.com/>
perl v5.12.4 2011-02-14 Plack::Middleware::File::Sass(3pm)