log statements are probably the fastest way to go.
(*Chris*)
----- Original Message -----
From: suresh Jaganathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 1999 8:12 PM
Subject: how to trace when servlet fails to response
> hi everyone,
>
> i tried jdbc access in servlet to print some info when the
> servlet url got accessed.
>
> but i got page cannot be displayed error. i hope it could
> possibly by an exception. now i want to trace where in which
> line of execution servlet got the exception or error. there response
> to client was not completed.
>
> i am using java webserver 1.1.3.
>
> please i am in hurry.
>
> best,
> suresh
>
>
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