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From: Sebastien C. <sch...@mi...> - 2005-10-19 09:19:46
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Hi, I'm using this great product to wrap my java application (some kind of client multimedia player) and I'm totally satisfied with it. So I'd like to first say thanks for developping it. Now, let my explain my will : my application is relatively unstable yet, and some conditions can make its lauch impossible. I have set /wrapper.max_failed_invocations /with value 5. After 5 failed invocations, the wrapper stops invoking, like it's supposed to do. Now, I'd like to be able to "catch" this "giving up event", and for example trigger the invocation of another main class on this giving up. My purpose is to keep a trace of these events (e.g. in a local file) because they reveal important information to me. Is there any way to do this? Thanks in advance! Seb PS : for now I regularely check the file "wrapper.log" and look inside if I can find the pattern "There were 5 failed launches in a row, each lasting less than 300 seconds. Giving up." -- Sébastien CHATEAU Mirane SAS ------------------------- sch...@mi... www.mirane.com ------------------------- Tel : 05 57 77 12 15 Fax : 05 57 77 34 90 |