Hi Ramani:
Did you find soln.to your problem??
What I found is this..
When you do System.out.println, your prog is throwing
output without HTTP headers. hence probably what you want is
to give out content-type etc.. first and then your
debugging system.out.println.

also, another way out would be to forcer system.out.println to
dump into a FILE instead of STDOUT and then you could see that log file.

Hope this helps.
Mittal.


At 05:46 PM 4/23/99 -0700, you wrote:
>Hi,
>I have installed Apache Webserver and Apache Jserv on my Solaris machine.
I am
>giving some System.out.println statements for debugging. But I am not able to
>find out where those messages are going. I am not able to find them in
>jserv.log. If anyone has worked on this, pls tell me.
>Thanks..
>Ramani..

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