I have produced a TCP/IP Log listner window. I then produced a Class to
mimic system.out.println which writes over tcp/ip my trace info. This allows
me to print execution results from an EJB.

David Marshall

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> Subject: Re: Newbie needs help: EJB output in Oracle 8i
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> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm relatively new to Oracle 8i and have not been able to figure out
> > how to view debug output generated using System.out.println in an EJB
> > I have deployed on 8i. I am aware that in the Oracle 8i Java Developer's
> > Guide, chapter 4 there is a section labled 'Redirecting Output on the
> > Server' in which it is stated that it is possible to redirect output
> > to the SQL*Plus text buffer. I have followed the instructions given
> > there, but don't seem to be getting any output. Since I'm also new to
> > SQL*Plus, maybe I'm just too stupid to locate the above
> mentioned buffer.
> > I would greatly appreciate any tips on how to proceed,
> >
> > Hesekiel
>
> This only works for a Java Stored Proceedure invoked from SQL*Plus.  It
> won't work for EJB's.  The trace file is the only primitive form of output
> you can get.  There may be a sample of a client callback server which
> re-directs std out and std err back to the client, but I'm not sure.  It's
> easy to do, though.
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