A long time ago (tapestry-acegi days maybe), I saw a post about using log4j
filtering configured in a log4j.xml file - it is not available in a
properties file configuration.  If log4j is your underlying logging
mechanism, check into filtering options.

On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 9:29 PM, iberck <ibe...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Hi forum
>
> I had implemented a T5 webapp with spring-security module, when a user try
> to access a page when the session is expired it redirects to login page and
> prints a stractrace like this:
>
> org.apache.tapestry5.ioc.internal.util.TapestryException: Access is denied
>        at
> org.apache.tapestry5.internal.structure.ComponentPageElementImpl.invo
> ke(ComponentPageElementImpl.java:948)
>        at
> org.apache.tapestry5.internal.structure.ComponentPageElementImpl.acce
> ss$400(ComponentPageElementImpl.java:49)
> ...
>
>
> My system log is full with this kind of stack trace, my question is how can
> I disable this kind of stack trace?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
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