As a workaround perhaps you could use
org.apache.commons.lang.exception.ExceptionUtils.getFullStackTrace(java.lang.Throwable
throwable), which returns a String.
Eric Faden wrote:
> Why is there no way to do something like...
>
> logger.error("blah blah {} blah", exception, object);
>
> It seems that the only way to pass that in to the logger is to use
>
> if (logger.isErrorEnabled()) logger.error("blah blah " +
> object.toString() + " blah", e);
>
> or am I mistaken? It seems that this would be a useful function to make
> available.
>
> -Eric
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