as far as I know, I get a NullpointerException when
a servlet tries to 'log', cause the GenericServlet
created by the JServ engine is somehow 'not initializing'
the GenericServlet in the 'expected' manner.
This is one reason, I have toughing it out trying to
'log' info to either System.out stream or a default
log stream.
any ideas anybody ?. - especially at the Apache JServ team.
Raghu
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From: Carver,F,NAIDP,CARVERFK M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Friday, March 19, 1999 10:05 AM
Subject: OK, I give up, where does "logged" text go?
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>I've got Jserv 1.0b3 running happily with Apache 1.3.4
>on an old Solaris Sparc box, and my servlets work well,
>but I do have a question.
>
>Where does text sent to the "log" methods of
>GenericServlet actually end up? I can't seem to find
>it anywhere. Maybe it's a config I've missed, but
>I've looked pretty hard!
>
>All suggestions appreciated,
>
>Frank.
>
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>Frank Carver
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