Update!

Well, I didn't hear from anyone on this and I found very little w/ a
google search on it, so I just went ahead and did it myself.

If anyone else is considering doing this and they are using Python on
the server side they might be interested in what I did:
http://blog.discurro.com/2010/06/resymbolization-of-gwt-exceptions-on.html

Cheers

On Jun 21, 11:44 pm, ross <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> So, I was watching Ray's i/o 2010 video and I got interested in
> HttpThrowableReporter.  I'm testing throwing some Exceptions to my
> server (python app engine) and now I want to re-symbolize them on the
> server so I can log something that makes sense.
>
> I've got all those cute little .symbolMap files.  I know that I'm
> supposed to upload them with each build I push to the server now, and
> i'll have to parse the correct one based on 'strongName' and all that
> stuff.
>
> The problem is i'm kind of lazy.  Has anyone already done this and
> wrapped it up into a nice little python lib?
>
> cheers
> Ross

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