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Xcode and clicking on java stack traces in the Run Log.
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Xcode and clicking on java stack traces in the Run Log.


  • Subject: Xcode and clicking on java stack traces in the Run Log.
  • From: "William Adams" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 15:23:26 -0500

Hello, I'm a long time java developer who has relatively recently
moved to the mac, and had a quick question.  My app is setup
with a simplistic logging system to log certain exceptions to
System.err

Now, in netbeans I'm able click on this output and go directly to
the source code where the problem is occuring.  However, I can
see no way to do this using the Run Log from Xcode.

Is there a way to do this?  I'm really sorry to ask such a newbie
question of folks, but I've searched docs, and googled a couple of
hours trying to find an answer, with no success.

I would really prefer to use Xcode for my dev, simply because it is
much less of a resource hog.  However, I really miss that feature.

Thanks much,
William Adams
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