On 25 oct, 18:29, "al.hicks" <al.hi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am looking for some help. I want to be able to listen to the GWT.log
> messages that are output in the hosted mode console and use them in
> another application. Currently I am only interested in doing this
> locally. My thoughts are that the simplest way to achieve this is to
> some how write them to a file? Does anyone know how to do this?
> Ideally there would be a way that I can do this would modifying the
> GWT code base.

You can pass a -logdir argument to DevMode (2.0.0-MS2 onwards) to have
the log duplicated into files.

For previous versions (1.6 and 1.7), you'd have to inherit HostedMode
and override initializeLogger to create a PrintWriterTreeLogger (have
a look at how JUnitShell does exactly this).

I seem to remember that with older versions (1.5.x) you could pass a -
treeLogger argument with the classname of your own TreeLogger
implementation; but that's just from memory, it might have only been
possible for GWTCompiler and not GWTShell...


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