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Tracing and Logging |
Tracing and Logging includes the following topics:
Tracing is a facility to redirect any output in the Java Console to a trace file.
Tracing can be turned on by enabling the property
javaplugin.trace
. However, it turns on all tracing
facilities inside Java Plug-in. To enable more fine-grained
tracing, javaplugin.trace.option
may be used. You can
set trace-level options (0-5) in the Java
Console, shown in the previous chapter, with the following
meanings:
This enables tracing on the fly.
Another way to set fine-grained tracing is through the Java Control Panel. For instance, to enable tracing for everthing (option 5 above), enter the following in the "Java Run Time Parameters" textfield:
-Djavaplugin.trace=true
-Djavaplugin.trace.option=basic|net|cache|security|ext|liveconnect|temp
Tracing set through the Control Panel will take effect when the Plug-in is launched, but changes made through the Control Panel while a Plug-in is running will have no effect until restart.
To set the initial trace level for a Java Web Start application
set the deployment property deployment.trace.level. The
deployment.trace.level
property can have one of the
following values:
To use all the tracing level set
deployment.trace.level
to all
.
Similar to tracing, logging is a facility to redirect any output in the Java Console to a log file using the Java Logging API. To enable logging perform the following actions:
The names of the trace and log files are
plugin<modified version number>.trace
plugin<modified version number>.log
where the <modified version number>
includes
the major, minor and patch version numbers; e.g.,
plugin142_06.trace
or plugin150.log
The default location (directory) of the trace and log files is:
<user.home>/.java/deployment/log
on
Unix/Linux<User Application Data
Folder>\Sun\Java\Deployment\log
on Windowswhere <User Application Data Folder>
is as
defined here.
If the environment variable USER_JPI_PROFILE
is set
to <user plugin home>
then the trace and log
files will be written to:
<user plugin home>/.java/deployment/log
on
Unix/Linux<user plugin home>\Sun\Java\Deployment\log
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