Screensharing applet is client application and is unable to write into server log.
It has loggers already (please search through its code) The logs goes into console (can be enabled in javaws settings on the client) and in the file screensharing.log (please search on the client machine) On Feb 10, 2014 8:33 PM, "Rene' Rosenbaum" <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Maxime, > sorry, was unclear and incomplete in my statements! What I meant with > "dialog" is the screensharing dialog that doesn't come up when I integrate > the logger as descibed (in the constructor): > > /private static final Logger logger = > Red5LoggerFactory.getLogger(ScreenSharerFrame.class, > OpenmeetingsVariables.webAppRootKey);// > // > //...// > //// > //public ScreenSharerFrame(final CoreScreenShare m_core, String[] > textLabels) throws AWTException { // > // > //...// > //logger.warn("test");// > //logger.debug("test");// > //logger.trace("test");// > //}// > / > Not a single log (error/openmeetings/red5) shows the "test" entry. Any > ideas? Maybe its JAVA not accessed the right way. > Cheers, > Rene' > > ~~~~~~~ > *Dr.-Ing. Rene' Rosenbaum > meeCoda^IT * - Consulting and Services > ~: Neue Reihe 15, 18182 Goorstorf, Germany > #: ++49-(0)-1781408041 > @:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > //:www.meecoda.de <http://www.meecoda.de> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +++ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > On 2/8/2014 6:16 AM, Maxim Solodovnik wrote: > >> no dialog will pop up >> all messages will go to the log (openmeetings.log) >> >> >> On Sat, Feb 8, 2014 at 4:06 AM, Rene' Rosenbaum <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi Maxim, >>> thanks for your quick reply! Tried it, but without success. Maybe its the >>> class? >>> >>> => private static final Logger logger = Red5LoggerFactory.getLogger( >>> ScreenSharerFrame.class, >>> OpenmeetingsVariables.webAppRootKey); >>> >>> Compiles well, but dialog doesn't come up ... probably crashes before :( >>> Any idea what I'm doing wrong? Debugging is pretty though without the >>> option to log :) >>> Cheers, >>> Rene' >>> >>> ~~~~~~~ >>> *Dr.-Ing. Rene' Rosenbaum >>> meeCoda^IT * - Consulting and Services >>> ~: Neue Reihe 15, 18182 Goorstorf, Germany >>> #: ++49-(0)-1781408041 >>> @:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >>> //:www.meecoda.de <http://www.meecoda.de> >>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +++ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>> >>> On 2/7/2014 4:56 PM, Maxim Solodovnik wrote: >>> >>> Here is the example: >>>> https://svn.apache.org/viewvc/openmeetings/branches/2.x/src/ >>>> org/apache/openmeetings/data/flvrecord/listener/ >>>> StreamListener.java?view= >>>> markup&pathrev=1548014 >>>> >>>> the code will be: >>>> private static final Logger log = >>>> Red5LoggerFactory.getLogger(StreamListener.class, webAppRootKey); >>>> >>>> webAppRootKey will be set to the current context (openmeetings by >>>> default) >>>> >>>> >>>> On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 9:34 PM, Rene' Rosenbaum <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>>> may someone tell me how I get any events logged in the openmeetings.log >>>>> or >>>>> red5.log? >>>>> I tried "LoggerFactory.getLogger(*.class);", but this didn't do the >>>>> job. >>>>> Any suggestions? >>>>> best regards, >>>>> Rene' >>>>> -- >>>>> >>>>> ~~~~~~~ >>>>> *Dr.-Ing. Rene' Rosenbaum >>>>> meeCoda^IT * - Consulting and Services >>>>> ~: Neue Reihe 15, 18182 Goorstorf, Germany >>>>> #: ++49-(0)-1781408041 >>>>> @:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >>>>> //:www.meecoda.de <http://www.meecoda.de> >>>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +++ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >> >
