> From: Darrell Esau [mailto:darrell.e...@gmail.com] 
> Subject: full stack trace?
> 
> Using tomcat 6.

Which Tomcat 6, exactly?  What JVM?  What platform?

> For instance, I get a NullPointerException with the full 
> stack trace, then a few minutes later it happens again, 
> and I only get:
> SEVERE: Servlet.service() for servlet MyServlet threw exception
> java.lang.NullPointerException

I can't reproduce your observations on Tomcat 6.0.18 under JDK 6u7 on Windows 
XP.  I ran my buggy servlet 50 times and got 50 NPEs and full stack traces for 
each one in localhost.2009-03-18.log.

> Is there any way to tell tomcat to ALWAYS show me 
> the full stack trace?

I'm not aware of any configuration settings for this.  Are you using the 
default logging mechanism?  Post your server.xml and logging.properties for us 
to look at.

 - Chuck


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