"gaohoward" wrote : You can set the log level to TRACE and then you will see the
log record when it happens. Don't know if this is what you wanted.
Not quite. The exception in the log file I want to be recorded with the message. The
default behavior is to put the poisoned message into the DLQ. This give me no clue of why
this message is in there and where did it come from.
I know I could construct all consumers with a big try/catch exception block - but I am
still reluctant to do so. (This would also impose disadvantages as for example the missing
retry-behavior)
-- Frank
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