Hi,
If you go to www.wrox.com & follow the links to the 'Professional Java for
Servers' book, in the source code download (check chapter list first) there is a
LogWriter class - a simple bit of code to stick in servlets designed
specifically for what you describe.
Cheers,
Danny.
Peet DENNY wrote:
> Hi,
> What are people using to debug their servlets?
> Unlike applications, I don't think you can run HttpServlets from the command
> line, as there is no way to input the query string(hogwash ?, let me know)
> If this is true, then where are the System.out.println() messages displayed?
> Not in the window running Apache/Jserv apparently.
> Que faire?
>
> Cheers
> Peet
>
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