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We try to answer promptly, but that is not always possible. If you want guaranteed support times, then you need to use a product with commercial support, or find a supplier who can provide the required JMeter support. == As to the original question - there is no separate "debug" build; Java applications do not normally work like that. JMeter uses a logging package with different levels of logging. By default it uses INFO level, but you can set it to DEBUG. Whether or not that produces anything useful in your case depends on whether the code includes logging statements. On 08/02/07, b1alpha gtalk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just curious how come I didn't get a response for this all day, did I say something wrong, not enough? Has nobody ever needed to get more logging before. Is this silly? On 2/6/07, Mr. B Obst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I think this might be more of a dev question. > I have been recently tracking down a problem in my IMAP test, and now > require more access to logging. Is there a debug build ? > thanks! > > ./b > >
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