I am currently building an application using Tomcat, Spring and JAVA. I am using Log4J as my logging library. I currently am logging everything to a text file. One of the issues I’m having is that RuntimeExceptions are not being logged to any files. I was wondering if there is a way to log all RuntimeExceptions that maybe thrown to my application log file. If not is it possible to have it log to another log file? Is there a standard way to do this? If so is there a standard way to do this when running your application within Tomcat?
Thank you in advance for your help!
I’m not sure if this is what you are looking for, but there is a handler for exceptions that terminate threads. It is a handler for any exception that is not caught explicitly by the target of the thread.
The default “uncaught exception handler” simply calls
printStackTrace()on theThrowableto print the stack trace toSystem.err. However, you could replace this with your ownUncaughtExceptionHandlerthat logs the exception to log4j instead:If you are using an executor framework to which you pass a
Runnableobject, its threads probably have their owncatchblock that prevent exceptions from reaching the uncaught exception handler. If you want to catchRuntimeexceptions there, one way to do it is to wrap each task in a logging wrapper, like this: