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testing - How do I pipe the Java console output to a file?

I found a bug in an application that completely freezes the JVM. The produced stacktrace would provide valuable information for the developers and I would like to retrieve it from the Java console. When the JVM crashes, the console is frozen and I cannot copy the contained text anymore.

Is there way to pipe the Java console directly to a file or some other means of accessing the console output of a Java application?

Update: I forgot to mention, without changing the code. I am a manual tester.

Update 2: This is under Windows XP and it's actually a web start application. Piping the output of

javaws jnlp-url
does not work (empty file). See Question&Answers more detail:os

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Actually one can activate tracing in the Java Control Panel. This will pipe anything that ends up in the Java console in a tracing file.

The log files will end up in:

  • <user.home>/.java/deployment/log on Unix/Linux
  • <User Application Data Folder>SunJavaDeploymentlog on Windows
  • /~/Library/Caches/Java/log on OS X

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