Rchard, I'm not sure by what you mean to say in that logging is always
on, and println() for System.out and System.err will go to stdout and
stderr, so I suspect that if you redirect them you will capture them.
All other logging should be in JRun4/logs. Does that make sense? BenG.
Richard Crawford wrote:
> Ben Groeneveld wrote:
>
> > I believe that you might find more logging info if you run from the
> > command line and redirect stdout and stderr to a file. With JRun3 these
> >
> > used to be captured in a separate log files, but with JRun4 this is no
> > longer the default. I do believe that the documentation talks about how
> >
> > to setup such logging, though. Hope this helps, BenG.
> >
>
> Hm. Is there a way to access this information if you haven't enabled
> the logging?
>
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