On Aug 19, 2006, at 4:18 PM, David Leader wrote:

A clarification to Freida about finding Java exceptions on Mac OS X. You don't need a text editor. 


? Not sure I understand that comment. Where did a text editor come into it? Maybe you are clarifying someone else's comment?

They go to the 'Console', which you can find in Utilities.

It's convenient to put it in the dock when you're doing this kind of work, then you can read the output from applet errors (which on OS 9 etc always used to appear in a browser console - no more). The OSX Console gives you access to all sorts of other error logs, eg your localhost Apache server, if you are doing that kind of thing.


OK, so... I monitor 3 consoles when troubleshooting:
Java console
Jmol console
_javascript_ console

I used to use Console.app, I think before I know about the Java console, but have gotten out of the habit - is it informative to look at console.app as well as the ones above, or would this be redundant?

Frieda


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Frieda Reichsman, PhD

Molecules in Motion

Interactive Molecular Structures

http://www.moleculesinmotion.com


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