Just jumping into the subject ... where are the outputs if the servlet 
     is called from a client browser ?
     
     Greg


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Subject: Re: two simple questions
Author:  sxz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) at internet
Date:    3/2/99 4:48 PM


System.out..println() prints to where ever you started the servlets.  For 
example, I manually started the servlet engine from an xterm, then I got the 
output of the System.out.println() from the same xterm.
     
ServletContext.getServlet(servletName) is supported for BACKWARD compatibility, 
but really should not be used for it is a serious security violatin.  So 
serious as we all would agree including Sun, in the future beyond JSDK2.1, it 
may disappear.  And I think it should disappear.
     
regards,
     
     
     
McCreary Jeff wrote:
     
> I'm relatively new to Apache so please forgive such an elementary question. 
> Where does System.out.println() print to?  Also, is
> ServletContext.getServlet(servletName) supported? 
>
> Thanks,
> Jeff
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