Debug with Apache

Hi,
Does anyone know how to debug JSP pages through Apache?? Is
there such a log file??
I am having trouble with IFS, and I can't figure out how to
output the values in my javabeans. (System.out seems to go
nowhere)
Thanks very much.
Francois.

If you use System.err you will find your output in the Apache error_log file.
Hope this helps,
Bob

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    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 0180: 01 04 05 00 03 81 81 00-2c 22 08 bd 71 b6 80 43  ........,"..q..C |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 0190: 5a 2a 8b e8 62 34 b4 b4-84 8a 47 4b 97 5e bf dd  Z*..b4....GK.^.. |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 01a0: 17 4c 0a 1c b7 0e cd c5-d1 cc d8 77 cd 38 10 ef  .L.........w.8.. |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 01b0: 22 02 f0 02 7f a2 39 2b-53 eb 31 b6 18 49 37 a0  ".....9+S.1..I7. |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 01c0: 50 47 f2 34 ab 33 eb 5f-ec 5a f9 f7 53 5f 27 eb  PG.4.3._.Z..S_'. |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 01d0: 02 7f b4 28 3e e8 b1 c7-59 df 2c 93 25 c5 34 14  ...(>...Y.,.%.4. |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 01e0: 7a 34 7c 45 b4 eb 6b 34-93 26 98 51 37 d3 e6 b0  z4|E..k4.&.Q7... |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 01f0: 7f 83 e3 a9 04 d3 47 b3-3d de 43 57 27 45 82 c0  ......G.=.CW'E.. |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 0200: 4d 48 bf c0 a7 2f 66 0c-0c 00 02 08 00 80 af 76  MH.../f........v |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 0210: 1f f5 f6 48 a0 01 0f ed-55 4c 53 9a 7c 07 7a ba  ...H....ULS.|.z. |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 0220: c7 9d 77 e8 8b c7 66 8f-80 03 18 c5 1f 4f 2a a0  ..w...f......O*. |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 0230: 08 6f 9f e3 13 94 30 56-e7 2f 96 7c 26 97 ba 12  .o....0V./.|&... |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 0240: aa fd 3e 43 e1 46 c2 d1-32 94 56 45 52 c0 24 6f  ..>C.F..2.VER.$o |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 0250: 38 e0 93 0f 3a f8 0a 7c-41 0e 4c 54 4f 5a 7e d4  8...:..|A.LTOZ~. |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 0260: 62 e6 71 cd a0 dc 1e 9b-17 e5 10 71 3c 9d c6 39  b.q........q<..9 |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 0270: 05 50 b6 15 37 0b 68 4f-24 50 74 47 13 1c 74 d8  .P..7.hO$PtG..t. |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 0280: 81 27 81 71 3a 4a c5 26-7d b8 e6 21 b3 d9 00 80  .'.q:J.&}..!.... |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 0290: 4f 6f 5d e6 2d dc 77 46-e6 77 b1 94 3d 65 5b b0  Oo].-.wF.w..=e[. |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 02a0: 3d 39 7a 6c a2 c7 0b e3-27 08 fa 48 8d 75 1a fe  =9zl....'..H.u.. |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 02b0: 32 e6 13 d1 31 65 7d d5-11 34 21 78 38 d1 11 fb  2...1e}..4!x8... |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 02c0: ea 59 8e 24 79 5a 4b c2-f7 98 22 51 9f a7 4d 2b  .Y.$yZK..."Q..M+ |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 02d0: 15 98 fe d4 43 4b 34 25-b3 9b b3 ae 57 d1 ea 69  ....CK4%....W..i |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 02e0: 6e 02 7e 61 d7 80 b6 73-6a 3e ac eb 69 38 67 8f  n.~a...sj>..i8g. |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 02f0: a9 2a dc 93 3d 22 f3 6e-6a 5d 51 1f b1 b1 10 5e  .*..=".nj]Q....^ |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 0300: 82 28 48 0d 5a 78 f8 17-61 e0 c5 43 61 7a 42 6a  .(H.Zx..a..CazBj |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 0310: 00 80 42 fa 7e 11 b2 77-3a 8c de f1 52 5a e1 18  ..B.~..w:...RZ.. |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 0320: d4 e7 8f ee 2c e0 06 ef-d5 37 87 62 07 14 d1 5a  ....,....7.b...Z |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 0330: ca 30 be fd dd 76 47 8f-ed f4 5f f3 64 6c 32 a9  .0...vG..._.dl2. |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 0340: d5 07 e2 9b f1 29 a3 bf-33 4a ed 72 6b 2e c3 0f  .....)..3J.rk... |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 0350: 30 bd 13 a1 42 d8 f7 1d-58 8a 1c 53 d6 c3 c8 6e  0...B...X..S...n |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 0360: 0e 51 e3 f5 a0 37 68 0d-04 c6 0e c4 4d cc ed 7c  .Q...7h.....M..| |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 0370: ef 8f 81 b3 52 34 0c 60-eb f8 01 19 cc 95 31 55  ....R4.`......1U |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 0380: 7d 16 bf 0c df b8 e0 3d-8f 7c 7a 4a 64 98 93 59  }......=.|zJd..Y |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 0390: eb ae 00 80 ef cb bc 38-ab 16 0e a2 b2 2d fa 0f  .......8.....-.. |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 03a0: da 55 2d 67 a8 b8 34 1b-bf 39 d9 d6 da 65 f2 8f  .U-g..4..9...e.. |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 03b0: 6f a2 b1 1d db bb d5 dd-ab cf 9e 63 00 e4 57 a5  o..........c..W. |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 03c0: 18 4a dc 60 b0 97 5d 67-34 96 bf a2 43 2b 7d 70  .J.`..]g4...C+}p |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 03d0: d6 99 d2 31 d2 11 f4 f2-19 b8 0c 41 7d bf b1 7c  ...1.......A}..| |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 03e0: fb 31 cb 3e c2 0a e2 26-1a 7e 63 50 9b 62 c3 82  .1.>...&.~cP.b.. |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 03f0: ca cd 36 82 0c 56 5f 26-f6 cc c6 6f 03 92 cc f5  ..6..V_&...o.... |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 0400: 6b 55 1a d6 92 f9 5b 59-18 c2 62 21 eb d8 a4 ea  kU....[Y..b!.... |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 0410: fd b6 3e f7 0e                                   ..>..            |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1488): | 1048 - <SPACES/NULS>
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1490): ----
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_kernel.c(1777): OpenSSL: Loop: SSLv3 read server hello A
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_kernel.c(1207): Certificate Verification: depth: 0, subject: /CN=localhost, issuer: /CN=localhost
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_kernel.c(1207): Certificate Verification: depth: 0, subject: /CN=localhost, issuer: /CN=localhost
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_kernel.c(1207): Certificate Verification: depth: 0, subject: /CN=localhost, issuer: /CN=localhost
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_kernel.c(1777): OpenSSL: Loop: SSLv3 read server certificate A
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_kernel.c(1777): OpenSSL: Loop: SSLv3 read server key exchange A
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_kernel.c(1777): OpenSSL: Loop: SSLv3 read server done A
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_kernel.c(1777): OpenSSL: Loop: SSLv3 write client key exchange A
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_kernel.c(1777): OpenSSL: Loop: SSLv3 write change cipher spec A
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_kernel.c(1777): OpenSSL: Loop: SSLv3 write finished A
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_kernel.c(1777): OpenSSL: Loop: SSLv3 flush data
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1512): OpenSSL: read 5/5 bytes from BIO#629160 [mem: 47855a8] (BIO dump follows)
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1459): ----
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 0000: 15 03 01 00 02                                   .....            |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1490): ----
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1512): OpenSSL: read 2/2 bytes from BIO#629160 [mem: 47855ad] (BIO dump follows)
    Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1459): ----
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1484): | 0000: 02 28                                            .(               |
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1490): ----
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_kernel.c(1782): OpenSSL: Read: SSLv3 read finished A
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_kernel.c(1801): OpenSSL: Exit: failed in SSLv3 read finished A
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    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [info] SSL Library Error: 336151568 error:14094410:SSL routines:SSL3_READ_BYTES:sslv3 alert handshake failure
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [info] Connection to child 249 closed with abortive shutdown(server apacheserver:443, client j2eeserver)
    [Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [error] (20014)Error string not specified yet: proxy: pass request body failed to j2eeserver:50001 (j2eeserver)
    [<b>Wed May 24 07:03:54 2006] [error] (20014)Error string not specified yet: proxy: pass request body failed to j2eeserver:50001 (j2eeserve) from apacheserver ()
    [Wed May 24 07:04:10 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_io.c(1523): OpenSSL: I/O error, 5 bytes expected to read on BIO#612610 [mem: 62ac80]
    [Wed May 24 07:04:10 2006] [info] (OS 10060)A connection attempt failed because the connected party did not properly respond after a period of time, or established connection failed because connected host has failed to respond.  : SSL input filter read failed.
    [Wed May 24 07:04:10 2006] [debug] ssl_engine_kernel.c(1787): OpenSSL: Write: SSL negotiation finished successfully
    [Wed May 24 07:04:10 2006] [info] Connection to child 249 closed with standard shutdown(server apacheserver:443, client apacheserver)
    </b>

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    # FMS(150)
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    # 2.2.19(80) #LoadModule cern_meta_module modules/mod_cern_meta.so
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