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The Cameo server application is logging in the *cameo.log* file and it is also possible to log the standard error and output of the applications started by the Cameo server.
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Indeed when you need to debug an application, the standard error and output may be useful.
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Cameo applications are started in background and it is possible to log the standard error and output. For that, you need to define the *log_directory* attribute with a path that exists or the *default* value which is the location of the *cameo.log* file. Each running Cameo application has a unique id provided by the server and the produced log file is *<name>.<id>.log* for an app with the name *name* and id *id*. For instance it could be *App2.12.log*.
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Cameo applications are started in background and it is possible to log the standard error and output. For that, you need to define the *log_directory* attribute of the application tag with a path that exists or the *default* value which is the location of the *cameo.log* file. Each running Cameo application has a unique id provided by the server and the produced log file is *<name>.<id>.log* for an app with the name *name* and id *id*. For instance it could be *App2.12.log*.
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The standard error and output can also be printed by the console application or retrieved by the API. For that the attribute *stream* must have be set to *yes*. |