I’m using Spring 3.2.11.RELEASE and JBoss 7.1.3.Final. In my JBoss standalone.xml file, I have the following setting
<subsystem xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:logging:1.1">
<console-handler name="CONSOLE">
<level name="DEBUG"/>
<formatter>
<pattern-formatter pattern="%d{HH:mm:ss,SSS} %-5p [%c] (%t) %s%E%n"/>
</formatter>
</console-handler>
<periodic-rotating-file-handler name="FILE">
<formatter>
<pattern-formatter pattern="%d{HH:mm:ss,SSS} %-5p [%c] (%t) %s%E%n"/>
</formatter>
<file relative-to="jboss.server.log.dir" path="server.log"/>
<suffix value=".yyyy-MM-dd"/>
<append value="true"/>
</periodic-rotating-file-handler>
…
<logger category="org.springframework">
<level name="DEBUG"/>
</logger>
The problem is the DEBUG level prints out too much stuff that I don’t want, like
15:27:03,753 DEBUG [org.springframework.orm.jpa.JpaTransactionManager] (http-/0.0.0.0:8080-1) Closing JPA EntityManager [org.hibernate.jpa.internal.EntityManagerImpl@5d4c14] after transaction
However, if I upgrade the level o ERROR, I don’t see stack traces from Exceptions thrown iny web app, like
15:27:03,696 DEBUG [org.springframework.web.servlet.DispatcherServlet] (http-/0.0.0.0:8080-1) Handler execution resulted in exception - forwarding to resolved error view: ModelAndView: reference to view with name 'activity/response/file'; model is {error={"status":"failure","exception":"NullPointerException"}}: java.lang.NullPointerException
at org.mainco.subco.registration.mvc.RegistrationController.getInitRegPage(RegistrationController.java:369) [classes:]
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method) [classes.jar:1.6.0_65]
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39) [classes.jar:1.6.0_65]
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25) [classes.jar:1.6.0_65]
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:597) [classes.jar:1.6.0_65]
at org.springframework.web.method.support.InvocableHandlerMethod.invoke(InvocableHandlerMethod.java:215) [spring-web-3.2.11.RELEASE.jar:3.2.11.RELEASE]
at org.springframework.web.method.support.InvocableHandlerMethod.invokeForRequest(InvocableHandlerMethod.java:132) [spring-web-3.2.11.RELEASE.jar:3.2.11.RELEASE]
at org.springframework.web.servlet.mvc.method.annotation.ServletInvocableHandlerMethod.invokeAndHandle(ServletInvocableHandlerMethod.java:104) [spring-webmvc-3.2.11.RELEASE.jar:3.2.11.RELEASE]
at org.springframework.web.servlet.mvc.method.annotation.RequestMappingHandlerAdapter.invokeHandleMethod(RequestMappingHandlerAdapter.java:745) [spring-webmvc-3.2.11.RELEASE.jar:3.2.11.RELEASE]
at org.springframework.web.servlet.mvc.method.annotation.RequestMappingHandlerAdapter.handleInternal(RequestMappingHandlerAdapter.java:685) [spring-webmvc-3.2.11.RELEASE.jar:3.2.11.RELEASE]
at org.springframework.web.servlet.mvc.method.AbstractHandlerMethodAdapter.handle(AbstractHandlerMethodAdapter.java:80) [spring-webmvc-3.2.11.RELEASE.jar:3.2.11.RELEASE]
Notice how the first line of the stack trace is Spring’s handler (“org.springframework.web.servlet.DispatcherServlet”), but the actual exception originates from my code (the line with “org.mainco.subco.registration.mvc.RegistrationController”). How can I get the exception stack traces to appear in my log while suppressing all the other non-essential Spring debugging messages?