It appears that log.fatal is a method in Apache Commons Logging ,
according to the usage
http://carbon.sourceforge.net/modules/core/docs/logging/Usage.html
" FATAL - Severe errors that cause premature termination. Expect these
to be immediately visible on a status console."
According to the above definition, the error is probably not logged
into a log file, but only to the console.
I know Log4J has a properties file either in text or XML format, the
property file indicates the location of additional log files (if any).
From looking at the code snippet I can't determine if you're using
Log4J.
-Rashmi
On 3/30/07, Will Glass-Husain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just checked that. It's Jakarta Turbine, incidentally. No, the
servlet catches then rethrows the exception.
catch (Exception e)
{
// save the exception to complain loudly later :-)
initFailure = e;
log.fatal("Turbine: init() failed: ", e);
throw new ServletException("Turbine: init() failed", e);
}
Will
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