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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?><Server>    <!-- Debug low-level events in XmlMapper startup     <xmlmapper:debug level="0" />    -->        <!--     Logging:         Logging in Tomcat is quite flexible; we can either have a log         file per module (example: ContextManager) or we can have one         for Servlets and one for Jasper, or we can just have one         tomcat.log for both Servlet and Jasper.  Right now there are         three standard log streams, "tc_log", "servlet_log", and         "JASPER_LOG".  	 Path: 	 The file to which to output this log, relative to	 TOMCAT_HOME.  If you omit a "path" value, then stderr or	 stdout will be used.	 Verbosity: 	 Threshold for which types of messages are displayed in the	 log.  Levels are inclusive; that is, "WARNING" level displays	 any log message marked as warning, error, or fatal.  Default	 level is WARNING.	 verbosityLevel values can be: 	    FATAL	    ERROR	    WARNING             INFORMATION            DEBUG	 Timestamps:	 By default, logs print a timestamp in the form "yyyy-MM-dd	 hh:mm:ss" in front of each message.  To disable timestamps	 completely, set 'timestamp="no"'. To use the raw	 msec-since-epoch, which is more efficient, set	 'timestampFormat="msec"'.  If you want a custom format, you	 can use 'timestampFormat="hh:mm:ss"' following the syntax of	 java.text.SimpleDateFormat (see Javadoc API).  For a	 production environment, we recommend turning timestamps off,	 or setting the format to "msec".	 Custom Output:	 "Custom" means "normal looking".  "Non-custom" means	 "surrounded with funny xml tags".  In preparation for	 possibly disposing of "custom" altogether, now the default is	 'custom="yes"' (i.e. no tags)	 Per-component Debugging:	 Some components accept a "debug" attribute.  This further	 enhances log output.  If you set the "debug" level for a	 component, it may output extra debugging information.    -->    <!-- if you don't want messages on screen, add the attribute            path="logs/tomcat.log" 	 to the Logger element below    -->    <Logger name="tc_log"             verbosityLevel = "INFORMATION"     />    <Logger name="servlet_log"             path="logs/servlet.log"    />    <Logger name="JASPER_LOG" 	    path="logs/jasper.log"            verbosityLevel = "INFORMATION" />    <!-- You can add a "home" attribute to represent the "base" for          all relative paths. If none is set, the TOMCAT_HOME property         will be used, and if not set "." will be used.         webapps/, work/ and logs/ will be relative to this ( unless          set explicitely to absolute paths ).         You can also specify a "randomClass" attribute, which determines          a subclass of java.util.Random will be used for generating session IDs.         By default this is "java.security.SecureRandom".          Specifying "java.util.Random" will speed up Tomcat startup,          but it will cause sessions to be less secure.         You can specify the "showDebugInfo" attribute to control whether         debugging information is displayed in Tomcat's default responses.         This debugging information includes:             1. Stack traces for exceptions             2. Request URI's that cause status codes >= 400         The default is "true", so you must specify "false" to prevent         the debug information from appearing.  Since the debugging         information reveals internal details about what Tomcat is serving,         set showDebugInfo="false" if you wish increased security.      -->    <ContextManager debug="0" workDir="work" showDebugInfo="true" >      <!-- ==================== Interceptors ==================== -->        <!--          ContextInterceptor className="org.apache.tomcat.context.LogEvents"          -->                <ContextInterceptor className="org.apache.tomcat.context.AutoSetup" />        <ContextInterceptor             className="org.apache.tomcat.context.WebXmlReader" />        <!-- Uncomment out if you have JDK1.2 and want to use policy         <ContextInterceptor             className="org.apache.tomcat.context.PolicyInterceptor" />        -->        <ContextInterceptor             className="org.apache.tomcat.context.LoaderInterceptor" />        <ContextInterceptor             className="org.apache.tomcat.context.DefaultCMSetter" />        <ContextInterceptor             className="org.apache.tomcat.context.WorkDirInterceptor" />        <!-- Request processing -->        <!-- Session interceptor will extract the session id from cookies and              deal with URL rewriting ( by fixing the URL ).  If you wish to             suppress the use of cookies for session identifiers, change the             "noCookies" attribute to "true"          -->        <RequestInterceptor             className="org.apache.tomcat.request.SessionInterceptor"            noCookies="false" />        <!-- Find the container ( context and prefix/extension map )              for a request.          -->        <RequestInterceptor             className="org.apache.tomcat.request.SimpleMapper1"             debug="0" />        <!-- Non-standard invoker, for backward compat. ( /servlet/* )             You can modify the prefix that is matched by adjusting the             "prefix" parameter below.  Be sure your modified pattern             starts and ends with a slash.             NOTE:  This prefix applies to *all* web applications that             are running in this instance of Tomcat.          -->        <RequestInterceptor             className="org.apache.tomcat.request.InvokerInterceptor"             debug="0" prefix="/servlet/" />        <!-- "default" handler - static files and dirs.  Set the             "suppress" property to "true" to suppress directory listings             when no welcome file is present.             NOTE:  This setting applies to *all* web applications that             are running in this instance of Tomcat.          -->        <RequestInterceptor             className="org.apache.tomcat.request.StaticInterceptor"             debug="0" suppress="false" />        <!-- Plug a session manager. You can plug in more advanced session             modules.          -->        <RequestInterceptor             className="org.apache.tomcat.session.StandardSessionInterceptor" />        <!-- Check if the request requires an authenticated role.          -->        <RequestInterceptor             className="org.apache.tomcat.request.AccessInterceptor"             debug="0" />        <!-- Check permissions using the simple xml file. You can              plug more advanced authentication modules.          -->        <RequestInterceptor             className="org.apache.tomcat.request.SimpleRealm"             debug="0" />       <!-- UnComment the following and comment out the            above to get a JDBC realm.            Other options for driverName:               driverName="oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver"              connectionURL="jdbc:oracle:thin:@ntserver:1521:ORCL"              connectionName="scott"              connectionPassword="tiger"              driverName="org.gjt.mm.mysql.Driver"              connectionURL="jdbc:mysql://localhost/authority"              connectionName="test"              connectionPassword="test"            "connectionName" and "connectionPassword" are optional.        -->        <!--        <RequestInterceptor             className="org.apache.tomcat.request.JDBCRealm"             debug="99" 	    driverName="sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver" 	    connectionURL="jdbc:odbc:TOMCAT" 	    userTable="users"             userNameCol="user_name"             userCredCol="user_pass" 	    userRoleTable="user_roles"             roleNameCol="role_name" />        -->        <!-- Loaded last since JSP's that load-on-startup use request handling -->        <ContextInterceptor             className="org.apache.tomcat.context.LoadOnStartupInterceptor" />      <!-- ==================== Connectors ==================== -->        <!-- Normal HTTP -->        <Connector className="org.apache.tomcat.service.PoolTcpConnector">            <Parameter name="handler"                 value="org.apache.tomcat.service.http.HttpConnectionHandler"/>            <Parameter name="port"                 value="8080"/>        </Connector>        <!--            Uncomment this for SSL support.             You _need_ to set up a server certificate if you want this            to work, and you need JSSE.            1. Add JSSE jars to CLASSPATH             2. Edit java.home/jre/lib/security/java.security               Add:               security.provider.2=com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.Provider            3. Do: keytool -genkey -alias tomcat -keyalg RSA               RSA is essential to work with Netscape and IIS.               Use "changeit" as password. ( or add keypass attribute )               You don't need to sign the certificate.             You can set parameter keystore and keypass if you want             to change the default ( user.home/.keystore with changeit )         -->        <!--        <Connector className="org.apache.tomcat.service.PoolTcpConnector">            <Parameter name="handler"                 value="org.apache.tomcat.service.http.HttpConnectionHandler"/>            <Parameter name="port"                 value="8443"/>            <Parameter name="socketFactory"                 value="org.apache.tomcat.net.SSLSocketFactory" />        </Connector>        -->        <!-- Apache AJP12 support. This is also used to shut down tomcat.          -->        <Connector className="org.apache.tomcat.service.PoolTcpConnector">            <Parameter name="handler"        value="org.apache.tomcat.service.connector.Ajp12ConnectionHandler"/>            <Parameter name="port" value="8007"/>        </Connector>        <!-- ==================== Special webapps ==================== -->        <!-- You don't need this if you place your app in webapps/             and use defaults.              For security you'll also need to edit tomcat.policy             Defaults are: debug=0, reloadable=true, trusted=false             (trusted allows you to access tomcat internal objects              with FacadeManager ), crossContext=true (allows you to             access other contexts via ServletContext.getContext())              If security manager is enabled, you'll have read perms.             in the webapps dir and read/write in the workdir.         -->        <Context path="/examples"                  docBase="webapps/examples"                  crossContext="false"                 debug="0"                  reloadable="true" >         </Context>        <!-- Admin context will use tomcat.core to add/remove/get info about             the webapplications and tomcat internals.              By default it is not trusted - i.e. it is not allowed access to              tomcat internals, only informations that are available to all              servlets are visible.             If you change this to true, make sure you set a password.          -->        <Context path="/admin"                  docBase="webapps/admin"                  crossContext="true"                 debug="0"                  reloadable="true"                  trusted="false" >         </Context>        <!-- Virtual host example -              In "127.0.0.1" virtual host we'll reverse "/" and              "/examples"             (XXX need a better example )             (use  "http://127.0.0.1/examples" )        <Host name="127.0.0.1" >           <Context path=""                     docBase="webapps/examples" />           <Context path="/examples"                     docBase="webapps/ROOT" />        </Host>         -->    </ContextManager></Server>

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