Thanks, Ronald, for straightening this out - my JBoss biased way-of-thinking
wasn't helpful here ;-)
Sorry for the confusion.
Regards, Martin
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Thanks kukeltje,
Yeah I got the log file in my eclipse workspace.
Thanks once again
Rgds
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Martin, Naseem,
The logfile mentioned here is the eclipse logfile, which can be found in the
workspace the .metadata subdir
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I checked it here... C:\jboss-4.0.4\server\default\log
This folder is blank. There is no server.log file created here.
and in C:\jboss-4.0.4\server\jbpm\log folder I have one file boot.log but here
no deployment exception is there.
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Hi,
with the default settings in JBoss, the name of the log is 'server.log' and can
be found in the /$JBOSS_HOME/server/SERVER_CONFIG_NAME/log directory (where
SERVER_CONFIG_NAME defaults to 'default').
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