You can inspect the application server
logs if you have access to the LiveCycle Server. Logs are useful
for looking at Java exception tracebacks to provide information
on processes that may have stalled or have encountered errors. If
you used the Variable Logger service in your process, you can also
view the logs to see variable values that are written to application
server logs.
Depending on the application server and how you installed LiveCycle
will determine the location of the server logs. For example, in
a JBoss turnkey installation, the application server logs are located
at [install directory]\Adobe\LiveCycle\jboss\server\all\logs
where [install directory] represents the location where LiveCycle
was installed. For information about application server logs, see Administering Adobe LiveCycle ES3.
You can also install the server log viewer to inspect the application
server logs without access to the application server.
Edit server log viewer configuration settingsIn the Components view, right-click ServerLogComponent
> Active Services > ServerLogService and select Stop Service
Right-click ServerLogComponent > Active Services >
ServerLogService and select Edit Service Configuration, and modify
the following settings as required:
serverLogFolder:
Specifies the location of application server log. The default value
is C:/Adobe/Adobe LiveCycle ES3/jboss/server/lc_turnkey/log for
a JBoss application server.
serverLogName: Specifies the name of the server log
file. The default value is server.log
batchSize: Specifies the number of log messages to
retrieve from the server log file. Each line in the log is a message.
The default value is -1, which indicates to retrieve all of the
messages in the log file.
Right-click ServerLogComponent > Active Services >
ServerLogService and select Start Service.
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