Hi,
I'm using tomcat and I've noticed that when I start tomcat in an xterm
(on Solaris), my servlet System.out.println strings DO show up on this
xterm. i.e., the System.out.println's from servlets seem to display
on the same terminal shell that tomcat was launched from, but that may
not be feasible for you??
--marcia
"Dr. Muhammad Masroor Ali" wrote:
>
> Hello All,
> I want to display messages in the servlet side console whenever an
> exception (or in case of successes in saving some information) etc
> occurs. How do I accomplish this? I know that I can display messages in
> the client side browser, but that is not what I want. I want to display
> messages in the servlet side. Simple System.out.println is going
> nowhere.
>
> Thanks in advance for any help.
>
> --
> Dr. Muhammad Masroor Ali
> Associate Professor, Department of CSE
> BUET, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh
>
> Consultant, n.:
> Someone who'd rather climb a tree and tell a lie than stand
> on the ground and tell the truth.
>
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