What I usually do is ,start tomcat in a shell and  System.out.println("It
works for me"); will print  'It works for me' out in the same shell..
is this acceptable to you?


On Friday 13 December 2002 12:50 pm, you wrote:
>         I am doing develoment under the Linux/Tomcat platform. I like Linux
> except I miss the DOS window in windows for debugging using
> System.out.println("It works for me"); I have looked into Log4j but I do
> not like looking at the logging.properties files for my errors, I want them
> to show right away. I am using jdk 1.4.x and I know about the logging API,
> but I want something like the System.out.() ... for Linux Any suggestions??
>
> T.K.
>
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