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I am posting a stupid question. Where do I see the weblogic.log file? Thanks.
 
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Dear JiaPei,
The weblogic.log is located on the server.
In my intallation, they are in the 'logs'
directory, on the same level as
my 'applications' directory.
Sorry, should have included this information
in our last converstion. For reference (good
or bad), this is my email reply to your
previous post:

[This message has been edited by Michael Hildner (edited May 21, 2001).]
 
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You can discover and/or change the path and name of the logfile from the WLS 6.0 Admin Console. http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs60///////adminguide/logging.html
 
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