Afaict, the logfile is written to the same directory as the .jar file, which means that that directory needs to be writeable by the user. That is probably not a good idea. IMO, the logfile should be written to the output directory. If for some reason that's not possible, I guess there needs to be a separate command line parameter for an alternative location for the logfile.
Afaict, the logfile is written to the same directory as the .jar file, which means that that directory needs to be writeable by the user. That is probably not a good idea. IMO, the logfile should be written to the output directory. If for some reason that's not possible, I guess there needs to be a separate command line parameter for an alternative location for the logfile.