Bill


On Sep 2, 2009, at 10:44 AM, Anjo Krank wrote:

Just what exactly you doing? Expecting? Getting instead?

I was getting a NPE, but the only output I was getting was a statement from ERXNSLog4jBridge that informed me of the npe, but nothing else. It might as well have said, "hey, there's a problem some where" ;-) Not sure why in DirectAction, where log4j is all happening and other errors have certainly reared their ugly head in the past, that it wouldn't just dump the stack trace. At least give you the line where it occurred.

And why don't you post it on the Wonder list?

Yes, I guess Wonder has become so integrated for me anyway that I just think of it all as the same thing;-) I'll try harder to separate the two, if it's possible at this point.

Thanks Anjo

Cheers, Anjo



Am 02.09.2009 um 16:40 schrieb William Hatch:

I'm only getting one line of completely useless information. How can I make it give me the stack trace?

Bill


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