Philip Hallstrom wrote:
>> Is there any built in method/gem which can send an email when any kind
>> of error comes in your application?
> 
> There are.  I'd suggest looking into hoptoadapp or exception notifier or 
> one of the other services that provide hooks for this sort of thing.
> 
> Much more convenient than getting an email per error...

Hello,

Thanks for your quick reply. After some R&D, i find a gem called 
exception 
notification(http://github.com/rails/exception_notification/tree/2-3-stable) 
which do the same work as i wanted. So i have installed this gem and 
configured it according to what is written on their page. I mean 
included in application controller and specified the default recepients 
as well in environments.rb.


But when i run the server, this is giving me error as,

/usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activesupport-2.3.2/lib/active_support/dependencies.rb:105:in
 
`const_missing': uninitialized constant 
Rails::Initializer::ExceptionNotification (NameError)

Any idea guys why it is happening.. ?

> 
> -philip

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