20110630163840|12|REQUEST|X.X.X.X|X|PUT|/apps-snapshots-local/sf/client/smsfacade/SMSFacade-P2M1SA00/1.1.19-SNAPSHOT/SMSFacade-P2M1SA00-1.1.19-SNAPSHOT-ivy.xml.sha1|HTTP/1.1|500|40

This seems like a very rudimentary question, but is there any significance
to the last number in the log entry above? I am receiving HTTP 500 errors
and I was hoping that "40" represented a secondary code that would assist
with debugging.   

Thank you

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