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<pekrzyz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> My Java program fails and I see the stacktrace flash on the screen, I
> can't seem to find it in any log file.
> How can I capture the stacktrace to try and debug a faulty Java program,
> or is it automatically
> spooled somewhere on the AS400.  I'm running on OS V5r2.

The stack trace goes nowhere unless you put it somewhere.

You have a few options ...

1. You can create a file print writer and override System.out to that
writer.
2. You SHOULD be able to redirect stdout to a physical file on the 400 using
OVRDBF.
3. You can put a delay or wait for keypress in your java program after the
exception is thrown.

david



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