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Current events Recent changes Random page Help ---Toolbox---Page informationPermanent linkPrintable versionSpecial pagesRelated changesWhat links hereToolbox Page information Permanent link Printable version Special pages Related changes What links here Page Discussion View source History FAQ Where can I find that elusive .log file? Whenever it encounters a problem that does not warrant eclipse log file location launching a dialog, Eclipse saves a report in the workspace log file. The log file can be looked at in four alternative ways. Window > Show View > PDE Runtime > Error Log. This gives you a view with the contents of the .log file. Help > About Eclipse Platform > Configuration Details. This prints out a great number of details about the environment and also concatenates the .log file. Great for including in a bug report. Locate the file yourself, see workspace/.metadata/.log or eclipse/configuration/*.log Start Eclipse using -consoleLog. This will print the messages that normally go to the .log file in the enclosing shell/command window. When the Java VM suffers a hard crash, it produces a separate logging file named something like hs_err_pidXXXXX.log. These files are also helpful for diagnosing problems. See Also: FAQ How do I use the platform logging facility? This FAQ was originally published in Official Eclipse 3.0 F
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Things LocationTech Long-Term Support PolarSys Science OpenMDM Toggle navigation Home Marketplace Tools (1631) eclipse log file location ubuntu LogViewer LogViewer LogViewer 136 3 InstallDrag to Install!Drag to your running Eclipse workspace.Add this URL to your Eclipse Installation to reach this Solution's https://wiki.eclipse.org/FAQ_Where_can_I_find_that_elusive_.log_file%3F Update Site.Neon (4.6)Mars (4.5)Luna (4.4)Kepler (4.3)Juno (4.2, 3.8)Previous to Juno (<=4.1) Learn more... Details Group Tabs Details Eclipse Plug-in for tailing log files and eclipse consoles (e.g. SVN, Java Stack Trace, CDT), including syntax coloring with either a regular expression or a word match. It https://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/logviewer allows you to have multiple logs open concurrently. Screenshots:https://raw.githubusercontent.com/anb0s/LogViewer/master/de.anbos.eclips...https://raw.githubusercontent.com/anb0s/LogViewer/master/de.anbos.eclips...https://raw.githubusercontent.com/anb0s/LogViewer/master/de.anbos.eclips...https://raw.githubusercontent.com/anb0s/LogViewer/master/de.anbos.eclips... Changelog: 0.9.8.8 (2011-08-07) * switched from SVN to GIT, please use GIT from now * New update site URL: http://logviewer.eclipselabs.org.codespot.com/git/de.anbos.eclipse.logvi... * Issue 53 : Input of invalid regular expressions is possible in the rules preferences * Issue 55 : Improve FileTail's exception handling * Issue 56 : Error on Tail all action with already tailing document 0.9.8.7 (2011-03-07) Issue 32 : Translation (German translation added) Issue 35 : Tail option's auto-refresh/scrolling is very slow - is unusable (added some small fixes) Issue 38 : Cannot enter colors using Mac OS X Issue 51 : Provide possibility to open log file from the beginning on Issue 52 : Using java5 jre on ubuntu throws error 0.9.8.6 (2010-08-15) Issue 43 : Null Pointer error in ResourceUtils?
Target 3.2. Obtaining the SLF4J and Logback library from Orbit 3.3. Create a plugin using SLF4J 3.4. Creating a plug-in that configures Logback 3.5. Startup the http://www.vogella.com/tutorials/EclipseLogging/article.html logging config bundle 3.6. Validate 4. About this website 5. Links and Literature 5.1. vogella GmbH training and consulting support Appendix A: Copyright and License Eclipse Logging- Tutorial Lars Vogel, Simon https://books.google.com/books?id=6Ob1ANNVcXcC&pg=PA257&lpg=PA257&dq=error+log+view+eclipse+plugin&source=bl&ots=jnHw4MNnAx&sig=7BJLVlKHyI1Nd4LhxsPyA2Krqbk&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjZpqyr3s7PAhVGLmMKHfeDBRUQ6AEIXDAJ Scholz (c) 2009, 2016 vogella GmbH Version 1.3, 16.09.2016 Using Eclipse logging. This tutorial gives an overview how to do logging in an Eclipse application. 1. Eclipse Logging The org.eclipse.e4.core.services plug-in log file contains the Logger class which can get injected via dependency injection. The default implementation is provided by the WorkbenchLogger class. @Inject Logger logger; The Logger implementation wraps the IStatus into an simpler interface and provides several methods to log info, warning or error message. The following code shows example calls. logger.info("Info: Closing application"); logger.error("Error: Closing application"); logger.warn("Warn: Closing application"); Customers can replace the WorkbenchLogger implementation in the Context with there own implementation. For example this way customers could log to the Eclipse system as well as to other external log systems. The log level can be setup in the config.ini file of your application via the eclipse.log.level parameter. The value can be set to INFO, WARNING and ERROR. INFO will for example show all log message. By default Eclipse logs all messages. 2. SLF4J in eclipse applications Many Java developers are more familiar with the SLF4J logging facade, which is more powerful than Eclipse's default logger. 2.1. Obtaining the SLF4J library from Orbit The Eclipse Orbit Project provides many different open source libraries, which can be obtained as OSGi bundles from Obrit's p2 update sites. This makes it easy to use third party open source libraries for target definitions and a Maven Tycho build. One of the most popular slf4j implementations is the Logback logger, which is also available on Orbit's p2 update site. The Orbit p2 update sites URLs change
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