Yes. The RuntimeExceptions are wrapped into EJBException for the client. And
I see the stack trace on client. But I don't see the stack trace in any of
server log files.

So my question is how does TomEE log unexpected exceptions in stateless
beans exposed via remote annotation ? And is there any configuration
available.

I use a "clean" installation of 1.5.2 of the server without any
configuration.

>can you check with the snapshot, i just tried with 1.6.0-SNAPSHOT

On 1.6.0-SNAPSHOT it works correctly.

I get:
май 30, 2013 9:14:57 AM
org.apache.openejb.core.transaction.EjbTransactionUtil handleSystemException
SEVERE: EjbTransactionUtil.handleSystemException: user defined exception
java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException: user defined exception

What are your recommendations on production usage?





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