I'm working on this with Mayumi and can add some further information:
In the client presenter, I put some test log messages:
Log.fatal( "FATAL message from client" );
Log.debug( "DEBUG message from client" );
Log.warn( "WARN message from client" );
Log.info( "INFO message from client" );
In the Chrome console I can see a call being made to /bam/gwt-log with
all of these messages. And I can see an entry in the AppEngine console
that I think corresponds to it but the contents aren't helpful:
24.206.10.153 - - [28/Jul/2010:12:04:27 -0700] "POST /bam/gwt-log HTTP/
1.1" 200 222 "https://myapp.appspot.com/bam/
39B0E5B556B0CDA5EC11AF45E49AE893.cache.html" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U;
Windows NT 6.0; en-US) AppleWebKit/533.4 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/
5.0.375.99 Safari/533.4,gzip(gfe)" "myapp.appspot.com" ms=281
cpu_ms=251 api_cpu_ms=0 cpm_usd=0.007105
I have identical calls in the server but again, I can't tell if they
are being called because all the log entries are generic like the one
above. I've also added log entries using the default
java.util.logging.Logger and those show up in the log files as
expected with the full message as well as the proper info, warning,
error annotation.
So my theory is that the log messages are being sent to the server but
the actual message isn't being logged as INFO, ERROR, WARNING, etc.
Thanks
Kyle
On Jul 27, 11:51 pm, mayumi <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm fairly new to logging.
> In my current project, we're using GWT, App Engine with gwt-log.
> I followed all the steps posted on getting started
> however none of the errors are shown in app engine log section.
>
> Whenever server side exceptions are thrown, I see error messages sent
> to the server, but I don't see anything in app engine log. Please let
> me know what I am doing wrong.
>
> Please help!
>
> Here are my configurations:
>
> gwt.xml:
> <inherits name="com.allen_sauer.gwt.log.gwt-log" />
> <extend-property name="log_level" values="DEBUG" />
> <set-property name="log_level" value="DEBUG" />
> <set-property name="log_DivLogger" value="DISABLED" />
> <set-property name="log_RemoteLogger" value="ENABLED" />
>
> web.xml:
> <servlet>
> <servlet-name>remoteLoggerServiceImpl</servlet-name>
> <servlet-
> class>com.allen_sauer.gwt.log.server.RemoteLoggerServiceImpl</servlet-
> class>
> </servlet>
>
> <servlet-mapping>
> <servlet-name>remoteLoggerServiceImpl</servlet-name>
> <url-pattern>/bam/gwt-log</url-pattern>
> </servlet-mapping>
>
> This means I am using java.util.logging to handle the server side
> errors.
>
> loggin.properties in /war
> .level = WARNING
>
> # Set the default logging level for ORM, specifically, to WARNING
> DataNucleus.JDO.level=WARNING
> DataNucleus.Persistence.level=WARNING
> DataNucleus.Cache.level=WARNING
> DataNucleus.MetaData.level=WARNING
> DataNucleus.General.level=WARNING
> DataNucleus.Utility.level=WARNING
> DataNucleus.Transaction.level=WARNING
> DataNucleus.Datastore.level=WARNING
> DataNucleus.ClassLoading.level=WARNING
> DataNucleus.Plugin.level=WARNING
> DataNucleus.ValueGeneration.level=WARNING
> DataNucleus.Enhancer.level=WARNING
> DataNucleus.SchemaTool.level=WARNING
>
> jar file is in class path.
>
> Thanks for the great project! Keep up good work!
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