... I usually add &> filename.log to the process invocation so I catch
anything spit out there and then switch the logging profiles to FINE.


Jan

On 11/6/13 10:04 AM, "Eric Charles" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Logging in a file is something usual.
>I guess you can pipe the file to standard output.
>
>On 06/11/13 13:04, Markus Moldaschl wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> does anybody know how I can have the stack trace of springs bean
>>creation exceptions or the like during James startup in james-server.log?
>>
>> It’s a bit annoying having to check james-server.log, wrapper.log or
>>the output of ‚./james console‘ in case James does not start …
>>
>> Thx in advance
>> Markus
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