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debug=false
#Logger Events
LoggerEvent.1=start
LoggerEvent.2=end
LoggerEvent.3=elementEnter
LoggerEvent.4=elementExit
LoggerEvent.5=elementData
LoggerEvent.6=elementFlag
LoggerEvent.7=defaultInteraction
LoggerEvent.8=hotlink
LoggerEvent.9=hotevent
LoggerEvent.10=warning
LoggerEvent.11=custom
LoggerEvent.12=systemError
LoggerEvent.13=javaApiError
LoggerEvent.14=vxmlError
LoggerEvent.15=xmlApiError
#Element type definitions
#Logger Events
LoggerEvent.1=start
LoggerEvent.2=end
LoggerEvent.3=elementEnter
LoggerEvent.4=elementExit
LoggerEvent.5=elementData
LoggerEvent.6=elementFlag
LoggerEvent.7=defaultInteraction
LoggerEvent.8=hotlink
LoggerEvent.9=hotevent
LoggerEvent.10=warning
LoggerEvent.11=custom
LoggerEvent.12=systemError
LoggerEvent.13=javaApiError
LoggerEvent.14=vxmlError
LoggerEvent.15=xmlApiError
#Element type definitions
The logger events listed in this configuration file are required and should not be changed.
However, the
debug
flag can be set to “true” as needed to enable debug mode. Enabling debug
mode causes the output of this logger to be sent to System.out and System.err, causing these
messages to be logged in the application server’s console and/or logs.
There is a delay before the CVP logging classes are loaded, during which errors due to
problematic loggers (e.g. a logger being unable to communicate with the logging back-end, etc.)
may not be recorded; it is situations such as these where the
messages to be logged in the application server’s console and/or logs.
There is a delay before the CVP logging classes are loaded, during which errors due to
problematic loggers (e.g. a logger being unable to communicate with the logging back-end, etc.)
may not be recorded; it is situations such as these where the
debug
flag is useful, since the
information will be sent to the application server logging mechanism rather than the CVP
logging classes.
logging classes.
The SNMP Logger
This logger listens for a set of events, and sends information about these events to the SNMP log,
syslog, or CVP log. The events that this logger handles are as follows:
Events treated as an alert (logged to SNMP and syslog):
syslog, or CVP log. The events that this logger handles are as follows:
Events treated as an alert (logged to SNMP and syslog):
Application admin error
System error
VXML Server application startup
VXML Server application shutdown
Events treated as an error (logged to CVP log):
Java API error
VoiceXML error
XML API error
VXML Server other error