Lowell Kirsh wrote:
> In my web app, when someone visits a page that doesn't exist (eg. by
> manually mucking with the url), they might end up at an error page
> with a stack trace, and also when that happens, wicket logs an ERROR
> like: "ERROR [RequestCycle] - Unable to load class with name:
> com.foo.bar". I don't like that this is an ERROR, since our monitoring
> picks it up and will send spurious warning emails to our team. Is
> there a better way I can be dealing with this?

This has been bugging me for a while. Maybe any URL processing error 
should be WARN level? I get a couple of false alarms a day because of 
crawlers and spammers and whatnot.

Nathan


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