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Previously on "It always works when I switch debugging on"
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The code doesn't throw an error. The error is that the code that is supposed to run gets skipped unless the logging level is set to debug. So you'd need to do some sort of static analysis.
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I know there are a list of issues on the website I need to fix that is one of many ( other stuff is consuming some time at the moment).Originally posted by doodab View PostAwesome. Except I need a Java one
BTW, on your plan C page, if I click "blog" then click "about" it's broken (http://erro.rs/about/) and the "follow us" bit appears to say "follow us f ing" at first glance....
We do process stacktraces from java but it requires a bit of configuration. If your 500 error page can provide a stacktrace I can provide the code to collect the data.
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Awesome. Except I need a Java oneOriginally posted by eek View PostJavaScript error management
I think there's a plan b in that.
Oops I meant plan c and its in the footer below
BTW, on your plan C page, if I click "blog" then click "about" it's broken (http://erro.rs/about/) and the "follow us" bit appears to say "follow us f ing" at first glance....
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JavaScript error management
I think there's a plan b in that.
Oops I meant plan c and its in the footer below
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I tried something earlier in IE9, and was horrified to see it suddenly had stopped working. Fired up the script debugger; worked fine.
Fortunately I know this one. I'd left a console.log in my javascript, and in IE9 rather than just ignore it if it's got nowhere to log to, it throws a script exception and kills everything. With the debugger on, console.log has somewhere to go and so the code works.
They have fixed it in IE10 at least.
Ah programming. What a laugh.
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Was the previous developer from Luton?Originally posted by doodab View PostReally?Code:if (log.isDebugEnabled()) { log.debug("process() called"); try { String text = message.getBody(); ....
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It always works when I switch debugging on
Really?Code:if (log.isDebugEnabled()) { log.debug("process() called"); try { String text = message.getBody(); ....
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